Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath criticized the Mamata Banerjee government for its appeasement politics during an election rally in Sonamukhi, Bankura district. Adityanath emphasized the need for a “UP-model treatment” in West Bengal to curb Trinamool Congress’ hooliganism and mafia rule. He assured that if BJP comes to power in West Bengal, measures would be taken to address the prevailing violence.
Adityanath highlighted the prevalent anarchy and hooliganism in Bengal, attributing it to Trinamool’s goons and mafia dominance. Drawing a comparison with Uttar Pradesh, he mentioned the positive changes brought about by the BJP government there, emphasizing the eradication of appeasement politics and mafia rule. Adityanath stressed the necessity of implementing a similar approach in Bengal to combat TMC’s atrocities and mafia influence.
The UP Chief Minister questioned Mamata Banerjee’s silence on the killing of a Hindu in Bangladesh and accused her of indulging in appeasement politics. He urged the public not to allow political parties like Congress, Left, and TMC to jeopardize the future generations of Bengal. Adityanath expressed discontent over the disruptions during Durga Puja and Navratri celebrations in Bengal, calling for unity to restore the state’s former glory.
Adityanath expressed confidence in bringing about a transformation in Bengal, lamenting the current state of the state’s affairs. He highlighted Bengal’s rich heritage and criticized the successive governments for pushing the state into poverty. Adityanath called for collective efforts to revive Bengal’s prosperity and ensure a better future for its residents.
