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Bengal was once India s leader now entangled in goondaraj : Amit Shah ANI | Updated: Mar 15, 2021 14:31 IST
Jhargram (West Bengal) [India], March 15 (ANI): Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday said that West Bengal was once India s leader and now the state is entangled in goondaraj . Bengal was at one time was India s leader. It was the hub of education, freedom fighters, religious leadership and more. The same Bengal is entangled in goondaraj, said Shah during the virtual rally here on Monday.
He further said that the TMC government has taken Bengal to new lows in the last 10 years. Corruption, political violence, polarisation, Hindus and SC/STs had to go to courts for celebrating their festivals - this is the sort of situation they have brought to the state, ruining development in the state, Shah said.
Trinamool government has taken Bengal to new lows in the last 10 years, Amit Shah said.
Jhargram (West Bengal):
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday said that West Bengal was once India s leader and now the state is entangled in
goondaraj . Bengal at one time was India s leader. It was the hub of education, freedom fighters, religious leadership and more. The same Bengal is entangled in goondaraj, Mr Shah said during the virtual rally on Monday.
He further said that the Trinamool Congress government has taken Bengal to new lows in the last 10 years. Corruption, political violence, polarisation, Hindus and SC/STs had to go to courts for celebrating their festivals - this is the sort of situation they have brought to the state, ruining development in the state, Mr Shah said.