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Bullying of TMC Won’t Prevent Its Massive Defeat, Bengal is With BJP: PM Modi

PM Modi lambasted West Bengal CM Mamta Banerjee, calls her 'Speedbreaker didi'

Updated: April 20, 2019 12:11 PM IST

By India.com News Desk | Edited by Surabhi Shaurya

Bullying of TMC Won't Prevent Its Massive Defeat, Bengal is With BJP: PM Modi

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday lambasted Trinamool supremo and West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee, saying ‘Speedbreaker didi’ has lost her sleep after the first two phases of Lok Sabha polls in West Bengal.  “On May 23, when the results of Lok Sabha polls will be declared Bengal will show Mamata Banerjee the consequence of robbing the state. Bullying of TMC won’t prevent a massive defeat for that party. Bengal is with BJP,” claimed PM Modi, while addressing a rally in Buniadpur.

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PM Modi also hit out at Mamata Over Bangladeshi Actor Ferdous Ahmed’s Campaign  for the TMC. “Kya kabhi Hindustan mein aisa hua hai ki duniya ke kisi desh ke log aa karke Bharat mein chunaav prachar kare? Apne vote bank ke liye, tushtikaran ke liye, Didi kisi bhi hadd tak jaane ke liye tayar hai. “Has it ever happened in India that people from neighbouring country are campaigning for elections. Didi can go to any extent for her vote bank,”PM Modi said at the rally.

PM Modi also assured that action will be taken against those who killed a BJP worker in Purulia. “In Purulia, a BJP worker was murdered. I want to assure each West Bengal BJP worker and people of the state that justice will be done. Strict action will be taken against those people who are responsible,” said Modi.

He added,”Bengal has become the land of goons where people openly loot under the TMC’s rule. Crime will be flushed out when the BJP comes to power in the state.”

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Published Date: April 20, 2019 11:38 AM IST

Updated Date: April 20, 2019 12:11 PM IST