Mamata Slams BJP's 'Desperate' Bengal Poll Strategy

Banerjee accused the BJP of giving false promises to migrant workers from West Bengal employed outside the state.| India News

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TMC chief Mamata Banerjee on Saturday claimed that the BJP has deployed its entire machinery to defeat her party in the West Bengal assembly elections.

Addressing an election rally at Uttarpara in Hooghly district, Banerjee accused the BJP of giving false promises to migrant workers from West Bengal employed outside the state.

She urged the people to compare this with only three helicopters being used by the TMC to campaign across the state.

Banerjee attacked Union Home Minister Amit Shah's statement that TMC-aided goons would be hanged upside down after the results.

She said Shah should be in Manipur, where over 260 people lost their lives, and thousands were homeless due to ethnic violence since May 2023.

Banerjee claimed Shah held a meeting on Saturday morning with a central forces person who had been sent to Nandigram to loot votes.

She alleged that 400 people were brought from outside to Bhabanipur and asked everyone to keep a tab on every hotel and guest house to identify such people who are helping the BJP.

Banerjee claimed that the BJP has no support base and that the opposition party hired agencies that are bringing people in trains to attend meetings.

She said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has branded Bengalis as Bangladeshis and asked, 'What is your own identity?'