Nandigram: Accusing West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee of indulging in minority appeasement, BJP chief Suvendu Adhikari on Monday (March 29) urged individuals to not vote for TMC so as to stop the state from turning into a mini Pakistan.
Adhikari’s remark got here after paying obeisance at a neighborhood temple in Nandigram, metes away from the place the Banerjee was to deal with a public assembly.
He hit out on the TMC supremo saying that she has acquired used to wishing Eid Mubarak and due to this fact she wished “Holi Mubarak” to individuals.
“Mamata Banerjee used to say Eid Mubarak and such was the habit that she congratulated people on Holi with Holi Mubarak,” Adhikari was quoted as saying by ANI.
“Don’t give vote to Begum (Banerjee). If you vote for Begum, this will become mini Pakistan. Begum knows no one except Sufiyan,” he added.
Adhikari additional stated that Banerjee has out of the blue began visiting temples as she fears shedding the upcoming elections.
Hailing Uttar Pradesh’s administration, the BJP chief stated that if BJP comes to energy, Bengal would witness Yogi Adityanath-like governance.
“”Just like Yogi Adityanath, the way he is administering his state, we too will govern. If Uttar Pradesh can do transformation, we too can do it,” stated Adhikari.
Notably, Banerjee has accused BJP of bringing “goons from Uttar Pradesh” to create disturbance within the poll-bound state.
Adhikari additionally focused Banerjee saying that earlier she used to commute in a automotive, however now travels in a chopper. He additionally commented on the saree she wears.
“Now she is commuting by a chopper. She used to wear Ajanta shoes now she is wearing branded shoes. She used to wear Rs 400 saree now she wears Rs 6,000 saree,” he stated.
“There is no change in Suvendu Adhikari. I have not changed and wear the same what I used to wear in 2004,” whereas drawing a comparability and acknowledged that individuals want to select between ‘Begum’ and ‘son, brother and friend’.
He stated that “Begum is coming in air and will vanish in air.”
Nandigram goes to polls on April 1, the second section of polls out of eight phases that will see Bengal voting for 294 Assembly seats.