Amit Shah Vows No Babri Masjid in Bengal, Targets Mamata on Security and Jobs

At a rally in Hooghly, Amit Shah, the National Home Minister, said the BJP will not allow a Babri Masjid to be built in Bengal. He criticized Mamata Banerjee for how she handles security, people coming into the country illegally, and the availability of jobs, and said this election will be a very important moment for Bengal's future. He said if the BJP is in charge, the economy will get better and people will be safer.

Shah warned on Friday that the BJP won’t allow the building of a mosque designed like the Babri Masjid in West Bengal, making the party’s election statements even stronger. Speaking to a crowd in Uttarpara, Hooghly, he blamed Mamata Banerjee for problems with the law and with people being safe, for illegal immigration, and for the lack of jobs.

Amit Shah’s warning at Hooghly rally

Shah said his party will fight against anyone trying to build a building that looks like the Babri Masjid in the state. He told the crowd to remember that as long as there’s even one BJP activist in Bengal, they won’t allow a Babri Masjid to be built.

He described the election as a critical decision about security and who people are. According to Shah, the election will show whether Bengal can be rid of terrorism, disturbances, and illegal immigrants.

Allegations against Mamata Banerjee and TMC

Shah accused Mamata Banerjee of letting Humayun Kabir, a TMC lawmaker who has been suspended, begin building a mosque in Murshidabad that’s based on the Ayodhya Babri Masjid. He said this shows how the ruling party deals with delicate situations.

Shah didn’t mention TMC leaders by name when making his accusations. He said the chief minister herself is responsible for the alleged failures.

Key statements from Shah’s address included:

– BJP will block any Babri-like mosque construction in Bengal

– Mamata Banerjee allowed work on a Babri-style mosque

– The election will decide law and order in the state

– BJP is confident of victory in the state

Security and infiltrators at the centre of pitch

Shah said a lot of people are coming into the country illegally, and he thinks this is hurting people’s chances of getting jobs and getting help from social programs. He said “illegal immigrants are taking the jobs and food supplies of the poor”, and promised to do something about it if the BJP wins.

He said these illegal immigrants will be found and put in jail after May 5. This showed how much the party continues to focus on keeping the borders safe and making sure people get the benefits they are entitled to.

Women safety claims and governance critique

The National Home Minister criticized the state government’s performance on running things, keeping people safe and finding employment. He believes a new government will make everyday life better and make people feel safe in public again.

Shah said that after the government changes, women will be able to walk around at 2 AM without being scared. He said being safe and having a stable society and economy are all connected.

Jobs and industry promises

Shah said that if the BJP comes to power, all the factories in West Bengal that have closed will reopen. He believes this will create new jobs and get the economy moving again.

Jobs are at the center of what the party is offering. Shah said getting industry going again is a direct way to create jobs and improve how people are living.

Election timeline and what comes next

Shah is confident the BJP will win and that things will be fixed after May s. He said the outcome of the election will be a major turning point for security, jobs and benefits.

The results of the election for the state assembly will be announced on May 4. Shah repeated that the next few days are extremely important, and asked people to vote based on how the government is run, how safe they are, and how good the job situation is.

The party is telling voters they’ll be safe, industries will be revived, and illegal immigration will be stopped. Shah’s speech in Hooghly shows what the BJP is most concerned about as West Bengal waits for the results.