West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday announced plans to file a legal case against Union Home Minister Amit Shah over his remarks targeting Trinamool Congress (TMC) workers, escalating the political confrontation ahead of the Assembly elections.Addressing a rally in Hooghly, Banerjee criticised Shah’s statements as “violent and unacceptable,” questioning the language used by a constitutional authority. “What kind of language is a Home Minister using? We will take legal action against such remarks,” she said, asserting that such rhetoric would not resonate with voters in West Bengal.The प्रतिक्रिया comes after Shah, speaking at a rally in Birbhum, accused TMC workers of fostering a climate of violence and alleged corruption under the state government. He said voters would “respond to bombs with ballots” and warned that alleged perpetrators of violence would face strict action after the polls. Shah also claimed that Bharatiya Janata Party workers had been subjected to prolonged intimidation in the state.Banerjee strongly objected to Shah’s “hang upside down” remark directed at TMC workers, calling it an example of an aggressive and forceful approach. She maintained that such statements undermine democratic values and governance norms.Polling for Phase I concluded with a high turnout of 91.78%, according to the Election Commission, with the next phase scheduled for
The political war of words underscores the intensifying contest between the two parties ahead of crucial voting.
What kind of language is HM using?’ Mamata vows to file legal case against Amit Shah over remarks on TMC workers
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