People Are Definitely Going to Bring Change in West Bengal, BJP Chief Minister Will Be Sworn in on May 5: Amit Shah
Shah said the party expects a decisive win and a BJP chief minister after the West Bengal election, citing support from thousands of voters.
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Exclusive: BJP's Chief Minister will be sworn in Bengal after elections, says Amit Shah at Durgapur rally
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday (April 13) asserted that BJP workers are not afraid of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, expressing strong confidence of the party's victory in the West Bengal assembly polls, saying people of Bengal are "definitely going to bring change" in the state in the assembly polls. BJP to form the government in West Bengal: Amit Shah Talking with India TV during his roadshow, Shah said the BJP is set to…
People are definitely going to bring change in West Bengal, BJP Chief Minister will be sworn in on May 5: Amit Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday exuded confidence in the BJP victory in poll-bound West Bengal, stating that the people are going to bring a change this time.
Paschim Bardhaman: Amit Shah Holds Roadshow in Durgapur #Gallery
Paschim Bardhaman: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Ramesh Awasthi arrives to take part in Union Home Minister Amit Shahs roadshow in support of BJP candidates ahead of the West Bengal Assembly elections in Durgapur on Monday,... - Social News XYZ
Amit Shah Conducts Grand Roadshow in Paschim Bardhaman
Amit Shah, the Union Home Minister of India, spearheaded an extensive roadshow in Durgapur, located in the Paschim Bardhaman district, on April 13, 2026. The event attracted a substantial number of supporters, creating a vibrant atmosphere that was predominantly saffron in colour. Shah’s procession wound through bustling streets, evidencing the strong backing he enjoys from local constituents. Upon posting on the social media platform X, Shah ex…
Shah Targets Mamata Banerjee Over Women’s Safety as Bengal Poll Battle Intensifies
Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched a sharp attack on West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, accusing her government of failing to ensure women’s safety in the state as campaigning intensifies ahead of the Assembly elections. Addressing a public rally at Palli Mangal Club Ground in Mayureshwar in Birbhum district, Shah criticised Banerjee’s remarks advising women not to step out after 7 PM following the RG Kar rape case, saying such stat…
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