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The election campaign for the first phase of polling in West Bengal officially ended on Tuesday evening. Before the silence period began, Union Home Minister Amit Shah addressed a major rally in Chandipur. He launched a sharp attack on the Trinamool Congress government. Shah claimed that a major political change is coming in the state. He urged voters to participate without fear.
Amit Shah said that infiltrators will be identified and sent back to Bangladesh. He stated that once BJP comes to power, strict action will be taken within 45 days. He also said that the Bengal-Bangladesh border will be sealed during this period. His remarks created a strong political reaction across parties. The issue of infiltration became a major focus of his speech.
Shah strongly criticized the Mamata Banerjee-led government. He alleged that corruption and “cut money” culture have affected the common people. He promised that such systems would be completely ended if BJP comes to power. He also hinted that the current government’s time is coming to an end. The crowd responded with loud support during his speech.
Amit Shah assured voters that they should cast their votes without fear. He said that central security forces have been deployed in large numbers across the state. Nearly 2,450 companies of central forces have been stationed for election duty. He emphasized that no one will be allowed to intimidate voters. Security arrangements have been made at every polling booth.
Shah claimed that Mamata Banerjee’s political era is ending in West Bengal. He also said that ambitions of making her nephew the next Chief Minister will never be fulfilled. He targeted the opposition leadership and predicted a major political shift after results. According to him, the outcome will change the state’s future direction. The statement triggered fresh political debate.
The Home Minister emphasized border security and illegal infiltration as key issues. He said strict measures will be taken once BJP forms the government. He also mentioned plans related to administrative and legal reforms. According to him, governance in Bengal will see major changes. These promises became a central part of his election message.
Following Amit Shah’s remarks, political tension in West Bengal has intensified. Both BJP and TMC are expected to continue exchanging sharp statements. The atmosphere may become more heated as results approach. All eyes are now on the election outcome. The political battle in the state is clearly escalating.