The leader of the opposition BJP in West Bengal Subhendu Adhikari on Tuesday termed the Trinamool Congress as a ‘company’ in which Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is the owner while the general secretary of the party Abhishek Banerjee is ‘managing director.
Subhendu who arrived in Tripura to participate in ‘Jana Viswas Yatra’ at Charilam Assembly Constituency in Sepahijala district has also warned people to be aware of Trinamool Congress.
“People have realized about the development in the Tripura. In Tripura lakh of people received houses only in one day. In this state government has been working for the below poverty level people and the vision of Chief Minister is really very niche. Big states should learn such things from Tripura. I believe BJP will form government again with majority of seats than 2018 election”, he said.
Adhikari further alleged that there is no rule of law in West Bengal while ‘jungle raaj’ is prevailing in the state.
“Everyone knows there is a rule of jungle in West Bengal. In West Bengal you will find a familisim and a company in which the aunt (Mamata Banerjee) is owner of the company while the nephew (Abhishek Banerjee) is managing director of the company”, he alleged.
Subhendu further claimed that the Chief Minister of West Bengal has changed the demography of West Bengal by not allowing BSF to erect barbed wire fencing and allowing entering JMB, Razakar of Bangladesh in the Indian Territory.
“Like civic body election in Tripura they were nowhere. In upcoming Assembly election also, TMC will be no where. In 2021 I defeated owner of the Trinamool Company, Mamata Banerjee in Nandi Gram. A party from West Bengal run by a family open their shop in Tripura. I want to warned people to aware from this "cut money" and party of thieves”, he said.
He also lashed at the CPIM for exploiting people of Tripura.
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