The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders criticized the Trinamool Congress-led state government and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, accusing her of trying to “spread” illegal infiltrators in the country. They campaigned in various parts of the state for the upcoming two-phased Assembly elections on April 23 and 29. BJP MP Raju Bista expressed concerns about Mamata Banerjee’s alleged intentions to disperse illegal infiltrators, including Rohingyas, throughout the country.
He mentioned that if the Chief Minister of West Bengal suggests that Bengalis are being mistreated, it reflects poorly on the state’s leadership. Bista further claimed that Mamata Banerjee has made the people of Bengal “weak” and created an environment where they feel vulnerable. BJP leader Rohan Gupta criticized the Trinamool government, questioning its performance despite being in power for a significant period.
Gupta highlighted the lack of significant achievements by the West Bengal government and its opposition to electoral roll revisions. He emphasized that the public would hold the Trinamool accountable for its actions over the past decade. Additionally, BJP candidate Debashish Mukherjee raised concerns about flooding issues in Dankuni, criticizing the ruling Trinamool Congress for inadequate development efforts.
