Nitin Nabin Criticizes Mamata Banerjee Over Voter Issues and Infiltration in West Bengal
‘Infiltrators Will Be Removed’: Nitin Nabin Aims At Mamata Banerjee For Backing 'Voters Who Do Not Exist'
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Nitin Nabin, a leader from India's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), criticized West Bengal's Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for allegedly supporting illegal infiltrators and questioned the integrity of voter rolls. He claimed that corruption within welfare schemes is harming women and expressed confidence in the BJP's electoral prospects in the state.
- 01Nitin Nabin accused the Trinamool Congress of fostering lawlessness in West Bengal.
- 02He claimed that the Mamata Banerjee government is failing to address illegal infiltration.
- 03Nabin alleged that local TMC leaders are corruptly taking back welfare funds from women.
- 04He emphasized the need for central forces to ensure free and fair elections.
- 05Nabin expressed confidence that the BJP will secure a majority in the upcoming elections.
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Nitin Nabin, a prominent figure in the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), launched a strong critique of the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) in West Bengal, led by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. He accused the TMC of promoting 'anarchy, infiltration, and lawlessness,' particularly highlighting issues related to illegal infiltration from Bangladesh. Nabin claimed that the TMC's failure to act on this issue would have significant political repercussions. He also questioned the integrity of the state's voter rolls, suggesting that Banerjee is advocating for 'voters who do not exist.' Furthermore, Nabin criticized the corruption within welfare schemes, alleging that local TMC cadres are extracting 'cut money' from financial assistance meant for women, leading to feelings of betrayal among the electorate. He asserted that the BJP is committed to reaching genuine voters and restoring governance, expressing confidence in achieving 'unprecedented results' in the upcoming elections, bolstered by the trust in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's promises.
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Nabin's allegations may influence voter sentiment in West Bengal, particularly among women who feel betrayed by the current government.
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