BJP National President Nitin Nabin dropped a bombshell in Siliguri, declaring West Bengal under Mamata Banerjee a perilous corridor for Bangladeshi infiltration that jeopardizes demographic stability. Addressing commerce leaders on March 2, he linked this crisis to broader failures in governance.
Bengal’s industrial glory is fading fast, Nabin observed. From dominating 10% of India’s GDP, its contribution has halved due to deliberate state apathy. ‘The government has ignored this economic engine,’ he criticized, pointing to systemic mismanagement.
Mamata’s tenure has bred rampant corruption and bloodshed, tarnishing Bengal’s storied reputation. Nabin decried the forced exodus of locals contrasted with the accommodation of infiltrators. With 5 million voter names purged, the plot thickens—evidence of orchestrated illegal settlements, he asserted.
‘Vote for Bengal’s future, which is India’s security,’ Nabin exhorted. Rights for Indian Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, and Christians are assured, but infiltrators must go. He slammed Mamata’s legal aid to these very individuals in Delhi as betrayal.
Amid PM Modi’s inclusive growth agenda, BJP draws the line at border violations. Nabin’s call to action frames the upcoming polls as a battle for sovereignty and prosperity in a state on the brink.