It will be no entry for BJP in 2024 Lok Sabha polls: West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee
The Hindu
The TMC boss said the people of India will ensure that in 2024, BJP’s politics of hate and violence find no entry into the country
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on May 31 called for defeating the saffron camp in the 2024 general election and said Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) politics of hate and violence will find “no entry” across the country.
Dubbing the BJP-led government at the Centre as “adulterated”, Ms. Mamata’s accused it of mismanaging the country’s economy through decisions such as demonetization and using central agencies to silence the opposition.
"Let me make it very clear that there will be no entry for BJP in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. It has to go. There are no chances of BJP returning to power," Ms. Mamata said criticising the eight years of the Narendra Modi government.
The feisty Trinamool Congress (TMC) boss, who was criticising the eight years of the Modi government, said the people of India will ensure that in 2024 BJP's politics of hate and violence finds no entry in the country.
"The soil of Purulia and the soil of Bengal gave me the strength to fight for people. I fear nobody, and when it comes to ensuring people's welfare, I will fight with all my might! - @MamataOfficial. In 2024, @BJP4India's politics of hate & violence will find no entry in India," the AITC later tweeted.
Ms. Banerjee said the Modi government began its tenure with fake promises which have culminated in failed experiments after eight years. "The BJP government has destroyed the lives of the common people ... The citizens of the country are fed up with the anti-people government at the Centre", Ms. Banerjee said.
Ms. Banerjee, who was addressing a meeting of TMC workers of Purulia district, also said "The BJP-led government at the Centre is adulterated. It has destroyed the country's economy through disastrous decisions like demonetisation, which was a big scam".
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