Union Minister Giriraj Singh criticized West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for focusing on emotional rhetoric instead of addressing key governance issues in the state. Singh highlighted Banerjee’s alleged neglect of problems like unemployment, poverty, and the implementation of the Seventh Pay Commission. He also accused her of overlooking crimes against women and remaining silent on alleged infiltration from Bangladesh for political gains.
Singh warned of a prevailing atmosphere of fear in the state and asserted that a change in government is imminent. He emphasized that any hooliganism by TMC members would be met with strict action. Additionally, Singh stated that the BJP’s governance would prohibit cow slaughter and the sale of beef, while ensuring the availability of other meats.
Bihar Minister Dilip Jaiswal joined in the criticism, accusing Banerjee of spreading misinformation and protecting her party workers from alleged misconduct. Jaiswal pointed out disputes involving central agencies and claimed that Banerjee’s political tenure is nearing its end. The ongoing verbal sparring among leaders from various parties indicates escalating tensions ahead of the upcoming elections.
