This Is A Govt Of Corrupts, Goons And Criminals…: Rajnath Singhs Slams TMC In West Bengal

This Is A Govt Of Corrupts, Goons And Criminals…: Rajnath Singhs Slams TMC In West Bengal

New Delhi: Defence Minister Rajanath Singh slammed the Trinamool Congress and claimed that goons, corrupts and criminals flourished beneath Mamata Banejree-led authorities. Adressing a rally in West Bengal’s Malda amid Lok Sabha polls, Singh criticised TMC’s rule and questioned what the celebration has finished for the state.

“TMC authorities is in energy within the state for lengthy. If somebody asks what the celebration has finished for the state, the individuals will say that the extortionists, criminals and corrupt have propelled right here,” mentioned Rajnath Singh.

“All the federal government contracts are given to TMC staff…There is no such thing as a legislation and order within the state. How will the state progress? If the legislation and order is in poor situation in a state, improvement can by no means happen. Below PM Modi’s rule, we have now proven that if any celebration is aware of finishing up improvement, it’s the Bharatiya Janata Occasion,” he added.

He highlighted India’s rising world stature and financial progress, including that it’s the resolve of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to make India a developed nation by 2047.

“Ever for the reason that BJP has come to energy, India’s stature has risen globally. Earlier, we did not received the popularity, we must always have. Now, even when a few of yur relative journey overseas, they might really feel that it’s not the Bharat of the previous however has remodeled into a robust nation,” the Defence Minister mentioned.

Lok Sabha Elections In West Bengal

The Trinamool Congress (TMC) has held a stronghold in West Bengal. The celebration received 34 out of 42 seats in 2014. However in 2019, BJP confirmed a robust enchancment successful 18 seats, whereas TMC’s tally got here all the way down to 22. Voting in West Bengal is going down throughout all seven phases. Polling have been held in three constituencies on April 19. The counting of votes will happen on June 4. 




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