Amit Shah Urges West Bengal's Tribal Voters to Stand Against Mamata Banerjee
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Kolkata, April 11 (NationPress) On Saturday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah urged the tribal community of West Bengal to seize the chance in the upcoming Assembly elections next month as a means of retaliating against the Trinamool Congress and the state government led by Mamata Banerjee. This call follows the recent affront faced by President Droupadi Murmu, a member of the tribal community, during her visit to the election-focused state.
"Neither the Congress leadership nor Mamata Banerjee ever considered someone from a tribal background for the presidency of India. However, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has accomplished this feat. After 75 years of Independence, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has honored the tribal society by electing Droupadi Murmu, a Santal sister, as the President. She visited West Bengal recently to engage with the tribal community, yet Mamata Banerjee chose to disrespect her. This election is an opportunity for my tribal brothers and sisters to retaliate against the insult directed at your President, who is also a daughter of the tribal community. The Congress and Trinamool Congress are unable to accept a tribal sister as the President of India," remarked Union Minister Shah during a rally in the tribal-populated area of Chhatna in Bankura district.
During his address, the Union Home Minister also accused Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee of consistently adopting a victim mentality ahead of elections.
"Occasionally, she (Mamata Banerjee) appears with bandages on her head, or she moves around with a plastered limb. It wouldn’t be surprising if she does so again before this election. However, such tactics are futile," he stated.
Furthermore, Union Minister Shah asserted: "The Trinamool Congress will attempt to deceive the public into believing that a BJP administration in West Bengal would be governed from New Delhi and Gujarat. I assure you that your Chief Minister will be a local individual who speaks the Bengali language."
In addition, Amit Shah emphasized the need for implementing the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in West Bengal, stating that it is essential to prevent any individual from having multiple wives simultaneously and to combat what he referred to as "Love Jihad".