Who Is The Victim? Amit Shah Unveils 'Chargesheet' Against Tmc Governor Mamata Banerjee
Union Home Minister Amit Shah released the BJP's "charge sheet" against Trinamool Congress leader Mamata Banerjee on Saturday as West Bengal polls approach. The document accuses her of fifteen years of lies and appeasement while framing elections in Bengali states for national security stakes, with a choice between fear or trust presented to voters less than one month before the first phase begins.
Key Points
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1[Mar 28] Union Home Minister Amit Shah released the BJP's "chargesheet" against TMC ahead of West Bengal assembly polls.
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2"The document, titled 'Abhiyognama' or charge sheet', compiles alleged issues including corruption and voter manipulation."
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3Shah framed these elections as a choice between fear (TMC) and trust (BJP), linking the state's security to national stability.
Developments
Union Home Minister Amit Shah released a chargesheet alleging 15 years of corruption, governance failures, and voter manipulation under West Bengal's government. The document specifically cites infiltration threats along India-Bangladesh borders as well as alleged misuse of women protection schemes by TMC leaders ahead of the upcoming elections in Kolkata on Saturday
Union Home Minister Amit Shah released a "charge sheet" against West Bengal's Trinamool Congress-led government ahead of assembly polls in Kolkata on Saturday. He accused Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for fostering 15 years of fear, lies, and violence while asserting that the upcoming election is crucial not only for local governance but also to secure national borders by ending cross-border infiltration through Bengali routes following Assam's BJP victory.