May 28th 2024.
Barasat: During an election rally in Barasat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the Trinamool Congress (TMC) government in West Bengal for taking away the rights of OBC (Other Backward Classes) youths for their own political gain. He also used the term "vote jihad" to describe the TMC's strategy of appeasement politics.
Without mentioning West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee by name, Modi called out her recent actions of questioning the judges of the Calcutta High Court. He expressed concern about the possibility of the TMC resorting to violence against judges who make unfavorable rulings. He also accused the TMC of betraying the OBCs of West Bengal by snatching away their rights.
Recently, the Calcutta High Court declared the OBC status of several classes in West Bengal as illegal, causing Banerjee to express her disapproval and claim that the ruling was influenced by the BJP. Modi questioned the TMC's lack of faith in the judiciary and the Constitution, and condemned their unprecedented attacks on judges.
Reiterating his commitment to fighting corruption, Modi said that his new guarantee is to "expose those who have indulged in corruption". He also expressed his displeasure at Banerjee's comments against monks of the Ramakrishna Mission and Bharat Sevashram Sangha, and accused the TMC of threatening these organizations to appease their vote bank.
According to Modi, the TMC cannot handle the truth and targets anyone who exposes their wrongdoing. He referred to a recent incident where a TMC MLA made derogatory comments about Hindus, and applauded the courage of BJP candidate Rekha Patra for standing up against the TMC's oppressive tactics.
Modi also criticized the "corrupt" parties, including the TMC, and warned that they will not be spared. He reiterated his famous slogan of "na khaunga, na khane dunga" and added that he will make sure that those who have looted the people of Bengal will have to return the money.
The PM also addressed the Sandeshkhali case, where the TMC allegedly refrained from taking action against the culprits and instead targeted the women who were victims of sexual assault. Modi commended the bravery of Rekha Patra and assured her that the women of Bengal and the country are with her.
On the issue of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), Modi accused the TMC of spreading false information due to their vote bank politics. He reassured the Matua community that they will receive Indian citizenship and that no power in the world can stop it.
In another rally at Baruipur, Modi criticized the TMC for their lack of good governance and for only working for their vote bank. He stated that the party has no vision and will never do anything good for the youth of the state.
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