Mamata Banerjee going soft on infiltration, pursuing appeasement politics, says BJP chief J P Nadda
BJP chief J P Nadda criticised West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for alleged infiltration compromise and minority appeasement during TMC's tenure. Nadda accused Banerjee of turning Bengal into a terrorist haven while highlighting issues l...

Nadda also accused Banerjee of converting Bengal into a safe haven for terrorists.
"Mamata Didi's government is going soft on the issue of infiltration besides pursuing the policy of minority appeasement," Nadda said.
Regarding alleged corruption charges against the TMC, he remarked, "From scandals in teacher recruitment to clerk appointment fraud, from coal and cattle smuggling to the arrests of her party leaders and ministers for various scams, Mamata Didi's tenure has unfortunately become synonymous with corruption and terror."
He said under Banerjee's rule, incidents like Sandeshkhali took place which brought shame to the whole nation. "Unfortunately she is still trying to shield the abusers of women of Sandeshkhali. Do the people of Bengal want such a ruler?," Nadda asked the crowd.
Nadda said the TMC chief has been preventing farmers in the state from benefiting from the 'Kishan Nidhi' project for three years and deprived people from accessing the 'Ayushman Bharat' scheme for years.
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