Mamata Nadda

1. Nadda criticized Mamata Banerjee’s government for fostering chaos in West Bengal.
2. He highlighted instances involving individuals like Sheikh Shahjahan, alleging a risk to women’s safety.
3. Nadda’s remarks underscored concerns about law and order under the Trinamool Congress administration.


Kolkata, April 28: In a scathing critique, BJP national president JP Nadda lambasted Mamata Banerjee’s government, alleging rampant anarchy in West Bengal.

He pointedly cited incidents involving anti-social elements like Sheikh Shahjahan from the Trinamool Congress, alleging a threat to the safety of women in Sandeshkhali.

Nadda underscored attacks on officials of investigating agencies in Sandeshkhali, aimed at safeguarding women’s honor and dignity.


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The discovery of firearms and ammunition during searches further escalated concerns, leading to the deployment of NSG commandos for protection.

Accusing Mamata Banerjee’s administration of perpetuating chaos, Nadda expressed confidence in BJP securing over 35 seats in the upcoming elections, signaling a public backlash against the ruling party.