People are definitely going to bring change in West Bengal, BJP Chief Minister will be sworn in on May 5: Amit Shah
Durgapur (West Bengal) [India], April 13 (ANI): Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday expressed confidence of BJP's victory in the West Bengal assembly polls, saying people of Bengal are "definitely going to bring change" in the state in the assembly polls.
Talking with ANI during his road here, he said a BJP Chief Minister will be sworn in in the state after the results are announced on May 4.
He was asked about the support the BJP is getting in the state for the assembly polls to be held on April 23 and 29.
Amit Shah, who earlier addressed rallies in Paschim Bardhaman and Birbhum, accused West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee of turning "Sonar Bangla into syndicate raj," and said "BJP will work on building Sonar Bangla" as envisioned by Guru Rabindranath Tagore
He accused the Mamata Banerjee government of not giving the required land to complete border fencing.
"BSF needs 600 acres of land to fence the border. However, Mamata Didi refuses to give land, which leads to infiltration. Mamata ji shelters infiltrators, and they, in turn, elect her. On 4th May, the BJP Govt is going to be formed, and we will ensure that infiltrators are identified and removed from the country," he said
"Mamata Didi has rendered the youth of Bengal--once considered the industrial hub of entire India--jobless," he said
The Union Minister also reiterated BJP promises of implementing the Uniform Civil Code and the 7th Pay Commission in West Bengal.
"It's time to say bye-bye to Mamata's government. Removing Mamata's government means creating an infiltrator-free Bengal. If you want to remove infiltrators from Bengal, only and only the BJP can do this job," he said. (ANI)
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