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“Bengal Will Change into Kashmir If Trinamool Elected”: BJP’s Suvendu Adhikari


Suvendu Adhikari is ready to stand off Leader Minister Mamata Banerjee in Nandigram.

Kolkata:

Days after his Bangladesh jibe, BJP chief Suvendu Adhikari has now mentioned the Trinamool Congress is excited by turning West Bengal into any other Kashmir. The party’s Nandigram candidate for the impending state Meeting polls additionally cited Syama Prasad Mookerjee to mention that if now not for the overdue Jan Sangh founder, India would had been an Islamic nation like Bangladesh. A former shut aide of state Leader Minister Mamata Banerjee, he’s going to now face her in the similar constituency this election.

Talking the day past at a rally in Muchipara, Behala, Mr Adhikari mentioned, “If Shyama Prasad Mukherjee was once now not there, this nation would had been an Islamic nation and we’d be dwelling in Bangladesh. In the event that they (TMC) got here again to energy, West Bengal will change into Kashmir.”

A couple of weeks in the past, on February 14, he had accused the ruling Trinamool Congress of making an attempt to show West Bengal into Bangladesh by means of uploading the “Jai Bangla” slogan.

“The ‘khela hobe‘ slogan was once coined by means of Narayanganj (in Bangladesh) MP Shamim Osman 4 years in the past. TMC desires to show West Bengal into Bangladesh because of this they’ve imported ‘Jai Bangla‘ slogan. Our slogan is — ‘Bharat mata ki jai‘ and ‘Jai Shri Ram‘,” he had mentioned talking to media individuals in Siliguri, Darjeeling.

Reacting to his newest jibe on Kashmir, former Jammu and Kashmir Leader Minister Omar Abdullah tweeted, “However in line with you BJP-wallas, Kashmir has change into paradise after August 2019 so what is incorrect with West Bengal turning into Kashmir?”

He was once regarding the 2019 nullification of Article 370 of the charter that had bestowed particular standing at the former state that was once additionally become a Union Territory in conjunction with that transfer.

The marketing campaign for the West Bengal election until now has been extraordinarily vitriolic, with such change of barbs and name-calling being common options. The elections for the 294 Meeting seats will start on March 27 and continue thru 8 levels until nearly the top of April.



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