No Forgiveness for Bengal’s Corrupt: Amit Shah Slams TMC
1 min readWest Bengal’s election buzz reached fever pitch on Monday as Home Minister Amit Shah addressed a massive crowd in Khairasol, Birbhum. His message was unequivocal: the TMC’s era of unchecked looting ends now.
For 15 years, Shah charged, TMC has orchestrated a ‘cut-money syndicate’ sucking the life out of Bengal’s economy and its people. ‘We won’t forgive them. Identification, prosecution, punishment – that’s the BJP promise,’ he roared. The vivid threat of ‘upside-down retribution’ post-polls sent a chill through opponents.
Shah vowed justice for BJP victims of violence. ‘Those who killed or harassed our supporters will be found, no matter where they lurk underground. Law will prevail,’ he emphasized, rallying the faithful.
He mocked Mamata’s heir-apparent ploy with Abhishek. ‘Her dream of a family CM is doomed. Bengal’s future chief will be BJP’s own, a true son of the soil speaking flawless Bengali,’ Shah predicted confidently.
On illegal immigration, Shah was blunt: ‘Mamata sheltered infiltrators. BJP will evict them swiftly upon victory – mission accomplished for a secure Bharat.’
Wrapping up, Shah announced back-to-back events: a Raniganj rally, Durgapur roadshow, and key organizational meet. This whirlwind tour signals BJP’s aggressive push to flip the state in the elections ahead.