Amit Shah's Strong Message Ahead of Bengal Elections
In a recent rally in Bengal, Amit Shah delivered a powerful message regarding the upcoming elections, urging the public to choose between fear and trust. He emphasized the BJP's commitment to removing infiltrators and highlighted the significance of the elections for national security. With the opposition leader actively campaigning, the BJP aims to address issues of chaos and corruption that have plagued the state for years. Shah's confidence in the BJP's potential victory reflects a broader strategy to reshape Bengal's political landscape.
Mar 28, 2026, 14:17 IST
Amit Shah Addresses Rally in Bengal
Amit Shah, while addressing a public meeting in Bengal, conveyed a message to Mamata Banerjee, stating, "Cry as much as you want, we will systematically remove every infiltrator not only from the voter list but also from the country." With the announcement of elections in Bengal, all BJP workers, under the leadership of our state president, are determined to establish a BJP government in the state. This election holds significant importance for national security, as the safety of the entire eastern region is linked to Bengal. Following the formation of the BJP government in Assam, infiltration has nearly ceased. Currently, the only remaining entry point for infiltrators into the country is Bengal.
The elections in Bengal have been officially announced. All BJP members, led by our state president, are entering the electoral arena with great confidence to form a BJP government. Our opposition leader, Shuvendu Adhikari, has also toured the entire state ahead of the elections, highlighting the issues of chaos, economic distress, and particularly infiltration to the public. In the upcoming elections, Bengal must choose between fear and trust. For the past 15 years, politics of fear and corruption have prevailed. Mamata Banerjee has developed a new political strategy based on lies and violence. The foundation of TMC's power rests on deceit, fear, and violence. However, since 2011, the BJP has been fighting against this, and I am confident that this time the BJP will form the government in Bengal.