"The CPI-M-Congress poll understanding is not a 'joth' (alliance) but a 'ghot' (nexus)," he said at an election meeting here in South 24 Parganas district that goes to polls on April 30.
"In Bengal, the two parties (Cong-CPI-M) are in alliance while they are opponents in Kerala. We are waiting to see what these parties do in Rajya Sabha," he said.
Hitting out at Mamata Banerjee-led TMC, Shah said the party had changed the names of many central schemes for the poor and claimed that they were being sponsored by the state government.
"Syndicate Raj" is rampant in the state and was the reason behind the collapse of the Vivekananada Road flyover, he said.
The law and order situation in the state has deteriorated and its women are not safe, the BJP chief added.
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