Mamata Banerjee Attacks BJP in Purulia Rally: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee made a big attack on BJP in Purulia Rally. He claimed that if BJP comes to power, there may be a ban on eating fish and non-veg and schemes like Lakshmi Bhandar may be closed.
The politics of West Bengal has once again become heated. State Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee launched a scathing attack on Bharatiya Janata Party at an election rally held in Purulia on Sunday. He claimed that if BJP government is formed in the state, then the food culture of Bengal may be affected and non-veg food may be banned.
During the rally, Mamata Banerjee said that the identity of Bengal is linked to its culture and food, of which fish and other non-veg items are an important part. He alleged that these could be banned if the BJP government comes to power.
‘If BJP comes, Lakshmi Bhandar Scheme will be closed’
Addressing the rally, Mamata Banerjee also said that if BJP comes to power in the state, many social schemes will be stopped. He specifically mentioned Lakshmi Bhandar Scheme. The Chief Minister said that this scheme provides financial help to lakhs of women. But it can be stopped if BJP government is formed. Apart from this, other state schemes may also be affected.
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Allegation of removing names of 1.2 crore voters
Mamata Banerjee alleged in the rally that a large number of names have been removed from the voter list before the elections. He said that names of about 1.2 crore voters were removed from the list, which is a matter of concern for the democratic process. He said that BJP is making every effort to win the elections in Bengal. Despite this, he expressed confidence that the people of the state will support him this time too and give a reply to BJP.
Prayer after reaching Jain temple
Before the rally, Mamata Banerjee reached a Jain temple located in Purulia, where she offered prayers. He wrote on social media that he had the opportunity to visit there and prayed for the health, peace and welfare of the people of the state. He said that his biggest wish is that the people of Bengal live in a safe and respectable environment and there should be unity and harmony in the society.
Government decisions for Jain community
The Chief Minister said that his government has also taken some important steps for the Jain community. ‘Jain Manastambh’ has been established in the state. 5 acres of land has been allotted for the construction of Jain temple in New Town. Mamata Banerjee said that the strength of West Bengal has always been unity in diversity and her government will continue to work to carry forward this principle.
Election heat increased in Bengal politics
According to political analysts, as elections approach, political rhetoric intensifies in West Bengal. The round of allegations and counter-allegations also increases between the ruling party and the opposition. This statement of Mamata Banerjee is also being considered a part of the same political environment in which every party is trying to win the public in its favor.
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