Rajnath Singh, BJP president Amit Shah targeted Mamata Banerjee government today, saying that only chit fund industry is flourishing in West Bengal and the state was turning into a safe haven for anti-national elements and fake currency racket during TMC rule.
"The 17 lakh people who have been duped by Saradha and Rose valley chit funds want to know what happened to the money that was siphoned off. In Bengal all industries are closed and only one industry is flourishing - that is chit fund," Shah said apparently sounding the bugle for the Assembly election barely a few months away.
"The people are not fools didi (Mamata), they know very well that chit funds are running in connivance with TMC," he told a rally here.
Attacking TMC, the BJP president said, "Its vote bank politics has turned Bengal into a hub for anti national elements. Regular bomb blasts proved how anti-national elements and fake currency rackets have turned it into a safe haven. Infiltration is encouraged for the sake of vote bank politics."
Like Singh, he too attacked the TMC government on the issue of violence in Malda and alleged, "It was mishandled by the TMC government."
"I want to ask are you Chief Minister of the entire state or only for those goons?" Shah asked.
Mounting onslaught on the TMC government, Home Minister Rajnath Singh had on Thursday stated "Ma-mati-manush" (mother, earth and people) and even police are not secure in West Bengal and had said the Malda incident was not a small one.
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Questioning why only TMC leaders have been found to be
involved in the Saradha scam, Shah sharpened his attack, saying, "Is it a coincidence that only TMC leaders are involved in bomb blasts? Earlier fake currency used to enter India through Punjab and Rajasthan. But now Bengal has turned into a gateway for fake currency notes to India."
He alleged that it was due to the misrule of Congress, Communists and TMC that the state was moving backwards.
Citing examples, Shah claimed that BJP stood for development and it was mirrored in states ruled by it.
"Only change in favour of BJP can take Bengal to a new route of development under the leadership of Narendra Modi," he added.
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