Published 12:45 IST, March 9th 2020
'Mamata Banerjee promised to bring back democracy in WB, didn't fulfill it': Dilip Ghosh
West Bengal BJP leader Dilip Ghosh on Sunday slammed CM Mamata for murdering democracy and stated that she did not fulfill her promise after replacing the left
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West Bengal BJP chief Dilip Ghosh on Sunday slammed Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for t keeping her promise of bringing back democracy in state after replacing left government. Dilip Ghosh also alleged her of 'murdering democracy in West Bengal.'
"Union Home Minister Amit Shah had come to Kolkata and started a new campaign, 'Aar i Anyay' ( more injustice). way democracy is being murdered in state, people's life in West Bengal has become very difficult. Women are being molested and corruption is everywhere," Ghosh said while addressing a press conference.
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"With help of common people, we have started a fight for change. From March 15, we will be going from door to door to furr our campaign. We have listed 15 items and prepared a charge sheet of government. After Left rule of 34 years, Mamata promised to bring back democracy and came to power. But this never happened," he added.
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Amit Shah pitches for 'Sonar Bangla'
While addressing a rally in West Bengal on March 1, Home Minister Amit Sha had stated that BJP will turn West Bengal into "Sonar Bangla" and develop it on all counts if given an opportunity for five years by people in state. He asked people to counter Mamata Banerjee's slogan 'Didi Ke Bolo,' by saying 'Aar i Anyay', meaning, we will t tolerate this injustice.
While addressing rally, Amit Shah said, "When we came here for election campaign, permissions were denied, sts were vandalised and false cases were filed. More than 40 BJP workers lost ir lives. Even after all this, Mamata di, could you stop us? Mamata didi goes to every vill and asks 'Didi Ke Bolo,' while y wonder what to answer. Today, I have come here to tell ask you t to sit quietly. Whenever didi asks 'Didi Ke Bolo,' you say, 'Aar i Anyay'."
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(With inputs from ANI)
12:45 IST, March 9th 2020