Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Monday launched a sharp attack on the ruling All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) government in West Bengal, alleging misrule and corruption in the state, and said that the people of Bengal have made up their minds for change.
Launching a scathing attack on West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Delhi CM Rekha Gupta alleged that the TMC government has blocked development for its citizens despite the Centre sending "lakhs of crores of rupees" for the state's progress.
Speaking to reporters, Banerjee said that the BJP's carefully crafted conspiracy to brand West Bengal as a "breeding ground for infiltrators' has collapsed under the weight of facts.
Speaking on the incident, Gond said to ANI, "The situation in Malkangiri has now calmed down. Under Mohan Majhi's government, no culprit will be able to escape. However, there are some opponents who are instigating people to worsen the situation. Some selfish leaders do not want peace and
Speaking exclusively to ANI, AMC Mayor Dipak Majumder remarked, "Durga Puja was once considered the greatest festival of Hindu Bengalis, but today it has become a universal celebration. The grandest festivities in Tripura take place in the AMC area of Agartala, where over 806 pujas are organ
Bakshi said his comments were in response to Ghosh's alleged statement in the Assembly that "all migrant workers are Rohingya and Bangladeshi." He argued that such remarks insulted Bengalis.
She further stated that the BJP will face a time when they will have no MLA from their party in West Bengal. She said that no party that wages linguistic terror against Bengalis can ever win Bengal.
Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Abhishek Banerjee reiterated on Thursday the need to continue the protest against the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) and asserted that 10 crore Bengalis will march to Delhi if even one person is denied their right.
Drawing a historical comparison, the BNM Chairman remarked that Pakistan's actions resemble the genocide inflicted on Bengalis in 1971, during which teachers and intellectuals were systematically targeted, degraded, and executed in detention facilities. He asserted that just as India interve
"Mamata Banerjee's reaction to Delhi Police referring to the language used by infiltrators as 'Bangladeshi' is not just misplaced, it is dangerously inflammatory. Nowhere in the Delhi Police letter is Bangla or Bengali described as a 'Bangladeshi' language. To claim otherwise and call upo
Speaking in Delhi, Banerjee claimed that Bengalis are being tortured and pushed back to Bangladesh, alleging that some people from Gujarat want to dominate the country. He emphasised Bengalis' historical contributions, saying they were at the forefront of the fight for independence, unlik