Giriraj Singh Accuses Mamata Banerjee of Betraying Bengal Over Citizenship for Illegal Immigrants

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Giriraj Singh Accuses Mamata Banerjee of Betraying Bengal Over Citizenship for Illegal Immigrants

Synopsis

Union Minister Giriraj Singh has sharply criticized West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for allegedly jeopardizing the state's integrity by granting citizenship to illegal Bangladeshi immigrants. His remarks draw historical comparisons and emphasize the urgency of protecting Hindu rights in Bengal.

Key Takeaways

Giriraj Singh criticized Mamata Banerjee's citizenship policies.
Historical parallels were drawn to highlight governance issues.
Calls for action against illegal immigrants were emphasized.
Potential legal consequences for political opponents were indicated.
Nitish Kumar's Rajya Sabha nomination was presented as voluntary.

Kolkata, March 6 (NationPress) Union Minister Giriraj Singh has lambasted West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, accusing her of betraying the state and its citizens by conferring Indian citizenship upon illegal Bangladeshi immigrants.

During a press conference in Kolkata on Thursday, Singh emphasized the need for the Election Commission to take stringent measures to eliminate an additional 50 lakh illegal Bangladeshi immigrants from West Bengal's electoral rolls. He claimed that the Mamata Banerjee-led government has issued Aadhar and ration cards to these immigrants to secure her Muslim votebank.

Drawing historical parallels, Singh compared Banerjee’s governance to that of Hussain Shaheed Suhrawardy, who was the Chief Minister of Bengal during the tragic events of 1946. He stated, "In 1946, Muhammad Ali Jinnah instigated the 'Direct Action Day' leading to widespread violence, while Suhrawardy’s leadership allowed atrocities against Hindus. Today, Mamata Banerjee mirrors Suhrawardy, endangering Hindus in West Bengal. It is vital for every household in West Bengal to produce their own Gopal Patha to defend against such oppression."

Gopal Patha played a crucial role in safeguarding Hindus during the Direct Action Day atrocities.

Singh also remarked that the West Bengal Chief Minister is intimidated by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and warned that once the BJP assumes power in the upcoming Assembly elections in May, the actions of "Trinamool Congress goons" will face legal consequences.

Additionally, he commented on Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's Rajya Sabha nomination, stating it was made voluntarily.

While addressing reporters, Singh criticized the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and former Bihar Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav, asserting that those who previously mocked Kumar are now lamenting his nomination. He stressed that Kumar’s decision was made freely and without external pressure.

As Nitish Kumar submitted his nomination for the Rajya Sabha on Thursday, leaders from NDA allies, including BJP and LJP-Ram Vilas, congratulated him.

Point of View

This situation highlights the ongoing political tensions in West Bengal, particularly regarding immigration and electoral integrity. Giriraj Singh's statements may resonate with some constituents but could also polarize opinions further in an already divided political landscape.
NationPress
20 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Giriraj Singh accuse Mamata Banerjee of?
Giriraj Singh accused Mamata Banerjee of betraying West Bengal by granting Indian citizenship to illegal Bangladeshi immigrants.
What historical comparison did Singh make?
Singh compared Banerjee’s governance to that of Hussain Shaheed Suhrawardy, suggesting that she is endangering Hindus in West Bengal akin to the violence during the 1946 Direct Action Day.
What did Singh say about the Election Commission's role?
Singh urged the Election Commission to work diligently to remove another 50 lakh illegal Bangladeshi immigrants from West Bengal's voter list.
How did Singh describe the potential future actions of the BJP?
He warned that 'Trinamool Congress goons' would be dealt with according to the law once the BJP forms the new government after the upcoming elections.
What was Singh's comment on Nitish Kumar's Rajya Sabha nomination?
Singh stated that Kumar's nomination was a voluntary decision and criticized the RJD and Tejashwi Yadav for their previous remarks about Kumar.
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