What a Cruel Joke in Mamata's Bengal, Odias and Biharis are Outsiders not Bangladeshis ?


As reported, Narendra Modi today made a scathing attacks on West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee at an election rally in Shrirampur and promised to investigate the Saradha chit-fund scam if NDA came to power. 

Modi said, "I assure those who lost money in Sharda chit fund scam that after forming the government there will be tough investigation on it." 

He charged the TMC government of playing politics of vendetta and claimed that Mamata used the state's police force to settle scores. He said, "Mamata ji times have changed. You cannot use police to make cases against people. This is not the right path." 

He asked Mamata why she had not fulfilled the promises,made when taking over the reins and said, "Mamata Ji people expected better. I always have high regard for you but the dreams of people of Bengal lie shattered." 

Cutting a deep joke on Mamata's paintings that sold for crores now, he commented, "Mamata ji I respect you that is why I want to tell you something — you paint well. Earlier your paintings sold for four lakhs but now they sell above a crore. We are very proud that you paint well but who bought your painting for over a crore?" 

Modi hailed Subhash Chandra Bose —one of Bengal's most popular heroes— and tweaked his famous slogan to suit the times. "Subhash Chandra Bose said you give me blood and I will give you freedom. I say give me your support and I will give you 'surajya'," said Modi as he signed off.

Modi accused the Trinamool Congress government in the state of playing vote bank politics and claimed that Mamata Banerjee supported illegal Bangladeshi migrants for their votes. He said, "Mamata ji has made Bengal a ground for vote-bank politics. People from Odisha, Bihar are considered outsiders, but Bangladeshis come and her face shines." 

He charged the TMC government of playing politics of vendetta and claimed that Mamata used the state's police force to settle scores. He said, "Mamata ji times have changed. You cannot use police to make cases against people. This is not the right path." 

INDIA HONEST respects the honesty and dedication of Mamta Banerjee on her motto of working for ma-mati-manus of Bengal ; but as the head of a state one also has to judiciously guard the national interest first .

The way this unabated huge influx of Bangladeshi in the border districts and subsequently their being conversion to one legal citizen of India, may be a election win win game for many parties including for the Congress and the AAP in Delhi, but ultimately by allowing all this we are not only risking our national security but burdening our local economy hugely .

All the national political parties must rise above such vote bank politics and think of nation and its people first before it is too late .