West Bengal Residents Feel Unsafe, TMC Government Faces Backlash: Ram Kripal Yadav

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Ganpat Singh Chouhan

West Bengal Residents Feel Unsafe, TMC Government Faces Backlash: Ram Kripal Yadav

Patna, April 5: Bihar Minister Ram Kripal Yadav has responded to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s statements during the West Bengal elections. He has also challenged Tejashwi Yadav.

Regarding the security lapse during Home Minister Amit Shah’s visit to West Bengal, Yadav stated, “Law and order is under the state government’s purview. Especially when the Home Minister has an event in West Bengal, any lapse in security clearly indicates a state of disorder. People are fed up with the TMC government. Residents of West Bengal feel unsafe, and there is a reign of terror. This time, Mamata didi is set to lose power.”

On Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s remarks, Minister Yadav said, “People have already lost hope. Mamata Banerjee has realized that public sentiment is against her. That’s why she is talking about boycotting the elections and withdrawing from the electoral race. Anyone who withdraws from the elections understands the situation on the ground. This time, the TMC’s exit from power is certain.”

Yadav also addressed opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav’s challenge to their deputy ministers, saying, “I want to challenge him in return. Forget the deputy ministers; even a simple party worker from our side can defeat you. You have no solid arguments and are trying to mislead the public with baseless claims, which is not possible.”

Previously, on March 29, Ram Kripal Yadav stated, “A Chief Minister in a constitutional position talking about violence among the common people shows the frustration of a defeated leader, making nonsensical statements while facing impending defeat.”

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