Kolkata: Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who was on a visit to West Bengal, on Tuesday made a uncontrived wade on Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and her party, Trinamool Congress (TMC). Shah so-called that “fear, self-indulgence and infiltration” have increased in Bengal in the last 15 years and this has seriously unauthentic the security of the state.
What did Shah say?
During the printing priming in Kolkata, Shah said that an undercurrent of transpiration has been created in the state. He said, "In the last 15 years, Bengal has suffered fear, corruption, and misadministration. People are feeling insecure considering of infiltration. Now the public wants change." According to Shah, the turnout elections to be held in April will decide the direction of Bengal, and voters want a government of minutiae and stability this time.
What did Shah say well-nigh corruption?
Shah so-called that self-indulgence has wilt worldwide during the tenure of the Trinamool government. He claims that many of the Centre's schemes, which were brought for the poor, fell victim to the "toll syndicate and legation system." Shah said, "Development has come to a standstill under Mamata Banerjee's government. Modi ji's schemes wilt vulnerable to self-indulgence as soon as they reach here."
Why was infiltration linked to national security?
Shah described the issue of infiltration as the most serious. He said that this is not just the problem of Bengal, but it is a matter of national security. The infiltration taking place on the Bengal verge is a question related to the security of the unshortened country. If the culture and confines of the country are to be saved, then a patriotic government is needed here. Mamata Banerjee will not be worldly-wise to do this; only BJP can do this.”
'Bengal will transpiration from 15th April 2026'
Amit Shah personal that without the turnout elections, a BJP government will be worked in the state, and without that, the older identity of Bengal will be returned. He said that BJP wants to requite Bengal the identity that was dreamed of by Swami Vivekananda, Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, Rabindranath Tagore, and Syama Prasad Mukherjee.
What is TMC's answer?
There is no official response from TMC on this statement yet, but it is believed that the party will counterattack soon.

