Union Minister Giriraj Singh criticized West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge for engaging in “appeasement politics” and fostering fear and insecurity in West Bengal. Singh expressed concern over the deteriorating situation in the state, emphasizing that it has become a struggle for survival for the residents. He highlighted the atmosphere of fear and the challenges faced by the people, stating that the situation has escalated to a critical point.
Singh pointed out that the people of West Bengal are currently facing uncertainty and are compelled to fight for their existence. He mentioned the prevailing fear among the residents and the struggle for survival, particularly for non-Bangladeshi Muslims and Hindus. Singh underscored the gravity of the situation, indicating that it has created a sense of anxiety within the state’s leadership, leading to growing dissatisfaction among the populace.
In his remarks, Singh also targeted Mallikarjun Kharge, criticizing the opposition leader for being out of touch with national issues. He accused Kharge and Banerjee of focusing solely on religious matters, specifically mentioning the reference to ‘namaz’ in their statements. Singh condemned the divisive politics propagated by opposition parties, asserting that such actions are detrimental to national unity. He emphasized the BJP and RSS’s commitment to safeguarding national interests and combating terrorism.
Singh further alleged that certain leaders selectively use religious references, highlighting their preference for discussions related to ‘namaz’ over other religious aspects. He emphasized the need for a unified approach that transcends religious divides and promotes national harmony, criticizing the opposition’s divisive tactics.
