Modi-Shah slam TMC over women's safety, Ganga vs Yamuna politics as PM takes a boat ride

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticized the Trinamool Congress, promising to end its "reign of jungle raj" and ensure women's safety, while West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee countered that the BJP-led administration in Delhi is trying to impose its agenda on Bengal. Mamata Banerjee also compared the condition of the Ganga river in Kolkata to the Yamuna river in Delhi, blaming the BJP-led administration for the latter's pollution.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah intensified their attacks on the Trinamool Congress (TMC) during election rallies in West Bengal. Modi promised to end TMC's "jungle raj" and create an environment where women feel safe. At a rally in Panihati, Modi stated that under a BJP government, rapists and criminals will be held accountable. Shah echoed similar sentiments at a rally in Uttarpara. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee countered, accusing the BJP-led administration in Delhi of trying to impose its agenda on Bengal. She also highlighted the difference in the condition of the Ganga river in Kolkata and the Yamuna river in Delhi, attributing the latter's pollution to the BJP-led administration. Modi took a boat ride on the Ganga in Kolkata and shared photos on social media, which Banerjee praised, noting the beautification of the riverfront areas by the state government and civic bodies.
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