Siliguri: BJP national president JP Nadda on Monday accused the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) government of West Bengal (West Bengal) of following a ‘divide and rule’ policy and said that citizenship in the state The Amendment Law (CAA) is set to come into force. Nadda, who arrived in Bengal on his one-day tour, took stock of the organizational preparations before the proposed West Bengal assembly elections in 2021 and held discussions with people from various communities.
Other parties do the politics of ‘Distinguish, divide society’
Nadda said, “The basic policy of the BJP and (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi ji is – Sabka Saath – Sabka Vikas – Everybody’s Faith. The policy of other parties is – differentiate, divide the society, keep it separate, demand separately and rule. ”He further said,“ This is what the present government (West Bengal) is doing. divide and conquer. Only Modi ji has the power to walk by inclusiveness. BJP connects society while those people break society and do vote bank politics.
‘Mamta government did not allow Central schemes to reach the people of West Bengal’
Nadda slammed Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s government for not implementing schemes like Kisan Samman Nidhi and Ayushman Bharat in the state and said that these schemes will be implemented as soon as the BJP government is formed in the state. He said, ‘Sadly, Mamta ji’s government did not allow the Kisan Samman Nidhi to be implemented in Bengal. 76 lakh farmers of Bengal have been deprived of it. Similarly, people of the state are deprived of the benefits of Ayushman Yojana. You form the BJP government, these schemes will be implemented. ”Regarding the CAA, the BJP President made it clear that it will remain in force in the state.
Worshiped in the temple of Siliguri
He said, ‘You will get CAA and are sure to meet. Rules are being formed now. There has been some blockage due to corona. As the corona is removed, rules are being formed. This meeting is sure to happen .’Nadda garlanded and paid homage to the statue of social reformer Thakur Panchanan Burman at the Nauk Ghat before offering prayers at Anandamayi Kalibari temple after reaching Siliguri. Senior party leaders like National General Secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya and Vice President Mukul Roy also visited the temple along with Nadda.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Nadda have addressed many rallies and party programs online in Bengal in the last few months. This is the BJP chief’s first visit to the state since the outbreak of the Covid-19 epidemic in March.