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Bengal is identical to corruption, anarchy under TMC rules: Nadda

Bengal is identical to corruption, anarchy under TMC rules: Nadda
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Dehradun: BJP President JP Nadda on Tuesday said West Bengal passed the poor phase under the TMC government, with his name being identical to corruption, bloodshed and anarchy.
“There was time when Bengal showed the road to the whole country but today passed the bad phase,” Nadda said handling people from the Bengali community in Rudrapur in Udham Singh Nagar district.
The name West Bengal, which was once associated with social reform, thinkers, philosophers, literary figures and freedom fighters, has become identical to corruption, bloodshed and anarchy under TMC, he said.
Army Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Sri Aurobindo, Swami Vivekanda, Rabindranath Tagore, Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, Subhas Chandra Bose and Jan Sangh Founder of SYAGA Prasad Mookerjee, he draws a comparison between the past “ugly” and “ugly”.
“TMC leaders in West Bengal today are involved in the practice of corruption in each scheme, including the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana.
Murder, rape, crime against women, human trafficking and sexual abuse cases are at its peak.
There are 123 sexual abuse.
Cases and 53 Murder in West Bengal because the results of the assembly election came out.
People were forced to leave their homes.
BJP has provided protection to 191 refugees, “he said.
He appealed to people from the community to vote BJP in Uttarakhand and followed him with a victory for the party in West Bengal democratically so that the “gloomy picture” changed.
Highlighting outreach efforts by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Indians who lived anywhere in the world, Nadda talked about his visit to the Matua Community Temple in Bangladesh during his country’s visit to the country to the country.
He said Modi had come to save members of the Indian community, both Sikh or Parsis, every time they suffer from the persecution at the hands of the authorities in their country.
The citizenship amendment law is intended to provide dignity life to Indians who fled to India after suffering persecution in a foreign country, he said.
Nadda also reminded Bengalal who lived in Uttarakhand how they were released by Pushkar Singh Dhami the government from coercion wrote the word “East Pakistan” in their caste certificate.
The Uttarakhand Cabinet in August cleared the proposal to dropped the word “East Pakistan” from the caste certificate issued for members of the defended Bengali community which was mostly resolved in the state of the state of Udham Singh Nagar.

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