Shah Nawaz Hussain Criticizes Mamata Banerjee, Advocates for Development in West Bengal

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Ganpat Singh Chouhan

Patna, February 18: Senior BJP leader Shah Nawaz Hussain has sharply criticized West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, stating that her time in office is nearing its end. He claimed that Banerjee has failed to deliver for the people of Bengal, who are now seeking a government focused on development. Hussain expressed confidence that the BJP will soon form the government in West Bengal.

During a media interaction in Patna, Hussain emphasized that change is inevitable in Bengal. He noted that the BJP has been successful in Bihar, Haryana, Maharashtra, and Delhi, and is poised to raise its flag in West Bengal as well. “Didi cannot hold on much longer. She has failed, and the people want a BJP government,” he asserted.

Hussain further criticized Banerjee’s decision-making, suggesting that her choices are arbitrary and disconnected from the needs of the populace. He also addressed the recent case of a NEET student’s death in Patna, assuring that the government is attentive to all citizens and justice will be served.

On the topic of the AI Summit, he expressed optimism that India will lead in the field of artificial intelligence. Responding to comments made by RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, Hussain shared a personal note, stating that he has two children and does not foresee having a third.

Regarding the issue of illegal immigration, Hussain stated that India is not a shelter for anyone to come and infringe on the rights of its citizens. He emphasized that taxpayer money should benefit India and that Bangladeshis should return to their homeland.

Hussain reiterated Bhagwat’s concerns about detecting, deleting, and deporting illegal immigrants, asserting that they should not be given jobs. He also mentioned the importance of family planning, advocating for Hindu families to have at least three children, citing scientific research that societies with fewer than three children on average face extinction.

He concluded by stating that the ideal age for marriage is between 19 and 25, emphasizing that the purpose of marriage should be to ensure the continuation of society, rather than mere gratification.

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