“The CAA is a central act which will be implemented across in West Bengal she could resist if she can”, he said.
SNS | Kolkata | January 4, 2020 5:21 pm
Senior BJP leader Mukul Roy today criticised West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee’s opposition to National Population Register (NPR), Citizenship (Amendment) Act and National Register of the Citizen (NRC) said that it has become her habit to resist whatever is good for the country. “The CAA is a central act which will be implemented across in West Bengal she could resist if she can”, he said.
“The National Register of Citizens( NRC) should be in West Bengal. Mamata Banerjee needs the help of the infiltrators who have become its vote bank to win election,” he said. Yesterday to counter the “false propaganda” by the TMC chief Mamata Banerjee over CAA, NRC and NPR, the state BJP has decided to train 25,000 booth level party activists and explain the “facts about the Prime Minister Narendra Modi led government’s measures on citizenship.
BJP’s state president and MP Dilip Ghosh said that the BJP leadership has decided to launch a intensive campaign in West Bengal to counter the TMC’s false propaganda. Miss Banerjee has participated in six protest marches and three rallies in various parts of the state, apart from launching state-wide campaign against the new legislation. Though the state BJP has organised only one mega march in the city, led by party’s national working president J P Nadda, and rallies by the state president to counter the anti-CAA protests led by the chief minister.
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