"This is not mere allegation. There is no conspiracy. They (TMC leaders) were seen on TV taking money. The entire world can see it," he said, rejecting the TMC's charge that a conspiracy was hatched by the BJP to "frame" its leaders in corruption cases.
"Whether it is Saradha or Narada, the TMC leadership is not in a position to answer questions about it. But the people of the state are asking these questions," Shah, who is on a trip to West Bengal to explore ways to expand the BJP's footprint in the state, said.
The BJP president also accused the TMC government of practising "politics of appeasement".
Targeting the Mamata Banerjee government over its handling of the state's economy and law and order, Shah said, "There is no industry in the state. Only bomb-making industry has flourished here."
"The sound of bomb blasts can be heard in a state where Rabindra Sangeet used to reverberate once," he said.
Claiming that "politics of appeasement will boomerang on Didi (Mamata)," he said that the BJP's slogan is "Ebar Bangla" (Bengal now), following the party's recent victories in four states.
"Can one imagine that immersion of Durga idols has to be done with the help of high court's order, or Saraswati puja is not being allowed to be held?" he said.
"The way the government is treating the people of the state differently is alarming," Shah, whose party has often accused the Banerjee government of neglecting Hindus, said.
Maintaining that the BJP has not done anything to divide people on the basis of their religious faith, Shah said, "We don't divide voters on the basis of who belongs to minority or majority, we only think of development of people."
Asked about attacks by cow vigilantes in some parts of the country, Shah said, "Everyone has to abide by the law. Cases have been registered and arrests made wherever such incidents have happened."
Claiming that West Bengal was in a "pathetic shape", Shah said, "We had thought after the end of the Left rule, the state would move forward, but six years of TMC dispensation has only caused despair."
"One-fifth of people in Bengal are below poverty line and labourers are in a very bad condition," Shah said.
"While the Bengal chief minister went around the country speaking against scrapping of high-value notes, the state completely failed in tackling the menace of fake currency," Shah alleged.
He rebutted Mamata Banerjee's claim that the Centre had reduced allocations to the state under different development schemes.
Claiming that the BJP-led NDA government has done a lot for the state's development, Shah said the allocations to West Bengal were substantially raised by the 14th Finance Commission.
Commenting on Shah's statement, TMC secretary general Partha Chatterjee said, "What he has said is nothing new. It is old wine in new bottle. He could not see the development that has taken place during the TMC rule".
"They are telling lies. One thing I can say is that in Bengal there is no alternative to Mamata Banerjee," he said.
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