Patna, April 1 (SocialNews.XYZ) Union Minister Giriraj Singh on Wednesday launched a scathing attack on West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, accusing her of indulging in “emotional rhetoric” and failing to address core governance issues in the state.
Speaking in Patna, Singh alleged that Mamata Banerjee is attempting to build a narrative against the Election Commission of India while ignoring pressing concerns such as unemployment, poverty, and implementation of the Seventh Pay Commission.
“Mamata Banerjee is trying to set a narrative in West Bengal around the Election Commission, but she will not speak about the real issues in the state—like unemployment, poverty, or paying employees as per the Seventh Pay Commission,” Singh said.
He further accused the state government of not addressing crimes against women and remaining silent on alleged infiltration from Bangladesh for vote-bank politics.
“She will not address crimes against women, including atrocities and rape. She will also not speak about alleged infiltration for vote-bank politics. Instead, she resorts to emotional rhetoric,” he added.
Alleging that an atmosphere of fear prevails in the state, he said, “This time, the atmosphere of fear created by Mamata, along with the police and goons there, will have to be controlled. This time, the government is going to change.”
Issuing a strong warning, Singh added, “If TMC goons resort to hooliganism, each one will be dealt with and action will be taken.”
Singh further said, “Let the TMC listen carefully: The BJP is coming to power. Eggs will be available, fish will be available, meat will be available but cow slaughter will be banned, and the sale of beef will not be allowed.”
Meanwhile, Bihar Minister Dilip Jaiswal also targeted Mamata Banerjee, accusing her of spreading misinformation and shielding alleged wrongdoing by party workers.
“Mamata Banerjee is spreading only misleading propaganda. Her TMC workers have now resorted to thuggery,” Jaiswal claimed.
He also referred to disputes involving central agencies, stating, “The way she raised objections against the Election Commission and the CBI, later upheld by the Supreme Court, she is now trying to campaign against transparency as well.”
Claiming that her political tenure is nearing its end, he added, “Mamata Banerjee’s time is coming to an end. Whatever is destined by God will happen.”
The remarks come amid intensifying political exchanges ahead of upcoming elections, with leaders stepping up attacks and counter-attacks across party lines.
Source: IANS
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