Mamata Banerjee Slams BJP's Election Tactics in West Bengal
TMC chief Mamata Banerjee has accused the BJP of using extensive resources to win the West Bengal assembly elections. She highlighted the presence of central forces and claimed BJP's lack of local support, while addressing false promises made to migrant workers and the party's attempts to divide the people.
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In a fiery address at Uttarpara in Hooghly district, TMC leader Mamata Banerjee accused the BJP of deploying its entire machinery to tilt the West Bengal assembly elections in its favor. The Chief Minister criticized the influx of Union ministers and central forces into the state, alleging intimidation tactics.
Banerjee denounced Union Home Minister Amit Shah's inflammatory remarks and chronicled what she described as scripted campaign events by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The TMC supremo urged locals to refute BJP's efforts to divide communities, highlighting migrant worker exploitation and false promises.
Decrying BJP's actions, Banerjee also underscored West Bengal's industrial growth under her leadership while promising robust employment initiatives. Despite BJP's high-resource campaign strategy, she expressed confidence in TMC's success in the elections.
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