Bengal Elections: ‘Didi is going to go, BJP is going to come’, Amit Shah claims, says – BJP will have a huge lead in the first phase


Kolkata: Union Home Minister and senior BJP leader Amit Shah held a press conference in Kolkata. Amit Shah said that there was heavy voting in the first phase in Bengal yesterday. I thank the Election Commission and the security forces for ensuring that no one lost their lives in the first phase of elections. I would like to congratulate and thank all the voters of Bengal who cast their votes in the first phase. You have started the journey from fear to trust so successfully and the voters of the second phase will also continue this journey from fear to trust.

BJP has a huge lead in the first phase: Shah

Amit Shah said that BJP has got a huge lead in the first phase. I have received feedback on this. Amit Shah claimed that BJP is going to win 110 out of 152 seats in the first phase. He said that by combining the second phase, we are going to form a majority government. Amit Shah said that Didi is going to leave from Bengal, BJP is going to come. Fear is going to go, trust is going to come.

Only Bengali person will become CM of BJP

Home Minister Amit Shah clarified that no outsider will become the Chief Minister after winning the elections in Bengal. BJP will make only the one who was born in Bengal the CM of Bengal. Will be Bengali speaking and will be working for Bengal only. Shah said that TMC is not going to form government this time in Bengal. Mamta’s nephew will never be able to become the CM of Bengal. He said that Trinamool Congress is certain to go out of power. BJP is going to form government in Bengal with full majority.

Corruption allegations will be investigated

The Home Minister also said that if the government is formed in Bengal, BJP will investigate the corruption of TMC. All corruption allegations will be investigated by a retired judge of the Supreme Court and the culprits will be given the harshest punishment. He said that we will end the syndicate of criminals. Women’s safety will be our first priority.



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