Assembly Election 2021

Replace Didi, Even Birds Won’t Be Allowed To Enter WB: Amit Shah

Mumbai: Union Home Minister Amit Shah, while addressing a gathering in West Bengal’s Alipurduar amid state Assembly polls, said, “Replace Didi (CM Mamata Banerjee), even birds won’t be allowed to enter Bengal, let alone humans.”

Shah was making reference to the infiltrations at the West Bengal-Bangladesh border.

“Should infiltration be stopped? Does considering this leave the jobs of our youth? In place of Didi, birds may also be allowed to enter Bengal, let alone humans. All refugees will be respectfully given Indian citizenship,” the Union Home Minister said in Alipurduar.

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Hitting out at Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee after polling in Nandigram on Thursday, she said the Trinamool Congress supremo was losing in her stronghold and she would be ousted soon.

“Didi has lost Nandigram. The scene you saw yesterday suggests that she is losing in Nandigram. On May 2, 11 am, the BJP will take the lead and by 2 pm, Didi will be out of power in Bengal. Under the leadership of PM Modi, we will solve all the problems for the people of North Bengal. After two-phase polling of 60 seats, the BJP is winning 50 seats. In North Bengal, we know that we will win all 50 seats in the region,” Shah claimed.

Polling has ended for 30 assembly seats including Nandigram in the second phase of Bengal Assembly elections. Over 83.95 per cent voter turnout was recorded till 6 PM with the highest voting in Bankura and the lowest in Paschim Medinipur. Nandigram, where chief minister Mamata Banerjee is contesting against Suvendu Adhikari, recorded 80.79 per cent turnout. In West Bengal, 43 Ballot Units and CUs each were replaced following glitches. A total of 192 VVPATs were replaced during polling yesterday.

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