Amit Shah Critiques Mamata Banerjee's Legal Threat Amid West Bengal Polls
Mamata Banerjee "Fought 82 Cases, Lost All": Amit Shah On Court Threat
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah responded to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's legal threat over his remarks by highlighting her history of losing court cases. As the state prepares for the second phase of polling on April 29, Shah expressed confidence in the BJP's victory and criticized Banerjee's political rhetoric.
- 01Amit Shah claims Mamata Banerjee has lost all 82 court cases she has fought.
- 02Banerjee threatens legal action over Shah's comments regarding violence and voter turnout.
- 03Shah expresses confidence in BJP winning over 110 seats in the state assembly elections.
- 04The second phase of West Bengal polling is scheduled for April 29, with results on May 4.
- 05Shah emphasizes the BJP's focus on law and order and the issue of illegal immigration.
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During a rally in West Bengal, Union Home Minister Amit Shah addressed Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's threat of legal action against him for his comments about violence in the state. Shah stated that Banerjee has fought 82 court cases and lost them all, implying that her credibility is questionable. He reiterated his confidence that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will secure at least 110 of the 152 seats contested in the first phase of polling, which took place on April 23. In response to Shah's remarks about her party's alleged interference with voter turnout, Banerjee announced plans to file a legal case against him, condemning his language as unacceptable. Shah also outlined the BJP's priorities, including law and order and addressing illegal immigration, as the state prepares for the second phase of voting on April 29, with results expected on May 4.
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The ongoing political tensions and legal threats could influence voter sentiment and turnout in West Bengal's elections.
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