Bengal Elections 2021: Mamata addresses rally in Purulia, says ‘BJP govt took away land rights from tribals’

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee has said that our government has restored land rights for tribals.

On Tuesday, March 23, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee while addressing a public rally in Purulia, slammed BJP alleging that BJP government in Jharkhand took away land rights from tribals in Jamshedpur. Mamata also said that her government has restored land rights of tribals.

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TMC chief also linked BJP with riots and said, “The reason why BJP will not be worshipped is that they worship riots. Riots will not be worshipped,” as quoted by ANI.

 

CM Banerjee also added that BJP governments in the two northeastern states have rendered thousands of government employees jobless. She also asked people not to vote for “goons from outside” who are doing communal politics.

“They are closing down all central concerns. Only one factory will be there, that of Narendra Modi’s lies and the BJP’s fraud,” Mamata said.

Bengal Legislative Assembly elections for 294 seats are scheduled to be held between 27 March to 29 April 2021 in 8 phases. The results for the same will be announced on 2nd May 2021.