Peace won’t get into Bengal in Mamta Banerjee’s government: Manoj Tigga

New -Delhi, April 15 (IANS). The BJP -LP Manoj Tigga targeted the head of state Mamata Banerjee about the violence over the Waqf Act in Murshidabad, Western Bengals. He claimed that as long as Mamata Banerjee’s government remains in Bengal, there will be no peace in Bengal. During a conversation with the Ians news agency Tuesday, BJP -LP Manoj Tigga said that I am confident that there will be no peace in the government of Bengal. Mamta Banerjee can remain in power to a certain extent. He said that there is no law and order in Bengal. We said from the beginning that there is no democracy in Bengal; The Constitution is not respected. Especially in Murshidabad, violence, including arson, is done in the name of WAQF. Hindus is targeted in the name of WAQF. The WAQF Amendment Bill adopted is not to divide Hindus and Muslims, it is a legal and administrative bill. Which is all welcoming. However, violence occurs in Bengal. Hindus is driven away from there and Mamata Banerjee creates such an atmosphere that Bengal must become larger Bangladesh. However, the BJP will never allow Bengal to become larger Bangladesh. BJP MP Tigga Tigga said on the charge sheet of ED against Congress Leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi in the National Herald case that there was no one above the Constitution and the law in the country. The ED will definitely have some facts. Please tell that the National Herald newspaper was founded in 1938 by Jawaharlal Nehru. This newspaper was published by Associated Journal Limited (AJL). After the financial crisis in 2008, it had to be stopped from where the dispute began. In 2010, a company called Young India Private Limited (Yil) became a company with a stake of 38-38 percent of Sonia and Rahul Gandhi. -Ians DKM/CBT Share this story Tags

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