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Will be reduced to a 'political refugee': Amit Shah attacks Mamata in rally
Castigating Banerjee over her stand on the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, Shah said the people of Bengal will reduce her to a "political refugee" because of it
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He also accused the Trinamool Congress government of patronising corruption.
2 min read Last Updated : Jun 09 2020 | 2:48 PM IST
Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday attacked West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee over the alleged culture of political violence in the state.
While addressing a virtual rally, he said though the BJP wants to expand its influence in the TMC-ruled state, its goal is to rid West Bengal of the "environment of terror".
"Bengal is the only state in the entire country where the culture of political violence is flourishing," he told the BJP's virtual 'Jan Samvad' rally.
Shah said that despite the BJP winning a staggering 303 seats in the Lok Sabha elections, the 18 it won in Bengal is special. He also assailed the West Bengal government for not joining the Ayushman Bharat health scheme for the poor.
Castigating Banerjee over her stand on the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, Shah said the people of Bengal will reduce her to a "political refugee" because of it.
He also accused the Trinamool Congress government of patronising corruption.
"There is corruption everywhere. It continued unabated even when the people of Bengal were reeling under the impact of cyclone Amphan," he alleged.
Shah said Mamata Banerjee "insulted" migrants by calling 'Shramik Special' trains carrying them to Bengal during the lockdown "Corona Express". "These migrants will now ensure your exit from power," he said.
The Union Home Minister lauded the Narendra Modi government for its bold steps in the aftermath of the Uri and Pulwama attacks. "Nobody uttered a word when terrorists intruded and beheaded our soldiers with impunity when the UPA was in power. Our surgical and air strikes sent out a strong message that we have zero tolerance to terrorism," he said.