Union Minister JP Nadda criticized West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, stating that her entire political journey is built on falsehoods. Nadda, campaigning in Jalpaiguri for the upcoming state elections, highlighted a strong anti-Banerjee sentiment among the public. He condemned Banerjee and her government for what he described as a history of appeasement and oppression.
Nadda emphasized the significant contributions of Bengal’s historical figures like Syama Prasad Mookerjee and Rabindranath Tagore, accusing Banerjee of undermining their legacies. He lamented the deterioration of Bengal’s cultural and social fabric under her leadership. Nadda pointed out the state’s rich history of pioneering societal change, now allegedly marred by Banerjee’s governance style.
The Union Minister further alleged that Banerjee’s administration has allowed unchecked entry of Bangladeshi immigrants, leading to demographic shifts in the state. He warned of the dangers posed by such actions, asserting that they jeopardize not only Bengal but also the nation’s security. Nadda also promised the implementation of a Uniform Civil Code under a BJP-led government in Bengal, expressing confidence in the party’s electoral prospects.
