Nabin Announces Policy Shift on Place Names in West Bengal

Nabin Announces Policy Shift on Place Names in West Bengal.webp

Raiganj (WB), April 9 BJP national president Nitin Nabin stated on Thursday that the names of places that are contrary to West Bengal's culture and ethos will be changed if the BJP forms the government in the state.

Asserting that infiltration from Bangladesh is endangering the security of women in the state, he said that voting the BJP into power in the state will ensure that such individuals face the law and are sent back.

Addressing an election rally in Chakulia in Uttar Dinajpur district, Nabin said that the names of places in the state, from Alipurduar to Islampur, which he claims are "contrary to West Bengal's culture", will not be allowed to remain under a BJP government.

"After May 4, changes in your lives will be ushered in along with changes in the names of these places," he said.

Assembly elections in West Bengal will be held in two phases on April 23 and 29, and the counting of votes is scheduled for May 4.

The BJP chief said that this election is a battle between the state's "tyrannical government, which signifies corruption, repression, lawlessness, and 'mahajangalraj'", and the BJP, in which the people of the country have faith.

He urged the people of the state to give themselves a double-engine government under the stewardship of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to ensure all-round development of the state.

Nabin said that West Bengal, which had a glorious past in every aspect from education to industries, has been shrouded in darkness since the rule of the Congress, followed by the Left Front and currently the TMC.

Asserting that the time has come for the people of the state to turn the page on the hardships, Nabin claimed that a BJP government will bring back the smiles to the faces of the poorer sections, make women feel secure, and provide job opportunities to the youth.

Maintaining that the women of the state are not safe under the Mamata Banerjee government, she cited incidents such as the R G Kar rape-murder case and the rape and murder of a college student at Kamduni in North 24 Parganas district.

"The demographics of the state have changed, posing a challenge to the security of women," the BJP leader said.

"Will the people of the state affected by Bangladeshi infiltration not punish the TMC dispensation responsible for it through their votes?" he said.

Nabin said the time has come to ensure the security of women in West Bengal, urging people to bring about change in the state through their votes.

He maintained that if the people of West Bengal want an end to politics of hatred and violence, they should cast their votes on April 23 and 29 to usher in change.

Accusing Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and the TMC in West Bengal of appeasing a particular section of people, the BJP leader said, "Whenever the leaders of Congress and other opposition parties attack us, people strengthen us further through their votes."

Stating that the police force in West Bengal has been weakened by the Mamata Banerjee dispensation, Nabin alleged that the TMC government is more interested in providing security to infiltrators than to the people of the state.

Nabin sought to assure the women of West Bengal that a BJP government will give more financial assistance to them than what was being provided by the Mamata Banerjee dispensation, besides safety, security, and respect.

He asserted that under a BJP government, the youth of West Bengal will not have to migrate to other states for education and employment opportunities.

Nabin said the benefits of central welfare projects such as the Ayushman Bharat healthcare scheme or the PM Awas Yojana were denied to the people of West Bengal by the TMC government because "these did not display the photograph of Didi (Mamata Banerjee)".

The BJP chief alleged that clubs in the state receive money for holding Durga Puja only on the condition that Banerjee's photo will be displayed in the pandals.
 
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