TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee Criticizes PM Modi and Amit Shah Ahead of West Bengal Elections
West Bengal polls: TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee targets PM Narendra Modi, Amit Shah as ‘Bangla-Birodhi Zamindars’
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Abhishek Banerjee, a Member of Parliament from the Trinamool Congress (TMC), criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, labeling them as 'Bangla-Birodhi Zamindars' who only seek votes without delivering for the people. His remarks came during an election campaign in Cooch Behar, West Bengal, where he highlighted various issues affecting the region.
- 01Abhishek Banerjee calls Modi and Shah 'Bangla-Birodhi Zamindars' for failing to deliver on promises.
- 02He emphasizes the TMC's commitment to serving the people without expecting anything in return.
- 03Banerjee questions Modi and Shah's absence during crises in West Bengal, such as floods and NRC notices.
- 04Modi recently addressed a rally in Cooch Behar, claiming the TMC's time is up.
- 05West Bengal elections are set for April 23 and 29, with counting on May 4.
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During an election campaign in Cooch Behar, West Bengal, Abhishek Banerjee (TMC MP) criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, referring to them as 'Bangla-Birodhi Zamindars' who prioritize votes over genuine service to the public. He accused them of only appearing in Bengal during election season, failing to address pressing issues such as the floods in North Bengal, the harassment of voters, and the plight of tea garden workers. Banerjee emphasized that the Trinamool Congress's government, known as the 'Maa-Mati-Manush Sarkar,' is dedicated to delivering for the people without demanding anything in return. His comments followed Modi's rally in Cooch Behar, where the Prime Minister claimed the TMC would be held accountable for its actions after the election results on May 4. The elections in West Bengal will take place in two phases on April 23 and 29, with the counting of votes scheduled for May 4.
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The ongoing political discourse may influence voter sentiment and turnout in the upcoming elections, affecting local governance and development initiatives.
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