BJP president Nadda called Mamata government anti-Hindu

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BJP president Nadda called Mamata government anti-Hindu

New Delhi. BJP chief JP Nadda has called the ruling Trinamool Congress and CM Mamta Banerjee anti-Hindu in West Bengal. JP Nadda accused the Mamata Banerjee government of spreading anti-Hindu mindset and political violence in the state. He claimed that over 100 BJP workers died in Mamta’s government.
BJP president JP Nadda said, “Even Rabindranath Tagore’s legacy was shattered by the TMC-backed land mafia at Visva Bharati University in Santiniketan.” West Bengal is going to have elections next year. Addressing the newly formed state committee of the saffron party, Nadda accused the TMC government of adopting “minority appeasement” policies.

Nadda said that when the whole country was celebrating the ‘Ram temple’ in Ayodhya, Mamata Banerjee blocked West Bengal on August 5 to stop people. In contrast, the lockout was withdrawn at Bakrid. This shows that the policies of the state government are inspired by anti-Hindu mindset and appeasement politics. “

For the roadmap for next year’s assembly election, Nadda said, “In 2011, we had 2% vote share in Bengal with 4 seats. In 2014, we got 2 seats but the vote share increased to 18%. In 2019, We got a vote share of 40%. We have to continue at the same pace and in the coming elections, we will try to defeat TMC. “

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