West Bengal polls as national security battle: Amit Shah targets TMC with 'charge sheet'

Amit Shah, India's Home Minister, has accused the Trinamool Congress (TMC) government in West Bengal of prioritizing vote-bank politics over national security. Shah claimed that West Bengal has become a corridor for infiltration and border insecurity due to the TMC's alleged appeasement policies.
Amit Shah addressed a rally in Kolkata, alleging that West Bengal has become a hub for infiltration and border insecurity. He claimed that the TMC government has obstructed efforts to strengthen border infrastructure. The state government has not provided land for border fencing despite repeated requests from the Centre. Shah accused the TMC of prioritizing vote-bank politics over national security. He drew a comparison with Assam, where the BJP is in power, claiming that infiltration routes have been shut. The Bengal election is crucial for the entire country, as the security of the country is linked to the state's election.
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