Amit Shah Claims 'People Remember the Liquor Scandal' during Bengal Campaign

Amit Shah exudes confidence of sweeping over 400 seats and gaining significant wins in Bengal during elections, Kejriwal to surrender on a stipulated date.
Amit Shah headlines a roadshow in Asansol, igniting BJP's election campaign

Source: aajtak

India's Home Minister Amit Shah, on his tour of West Bengal, held a grand roadshow in Raniganj within the Asansol constituency, drawing a massive turnout of BJP supporters. Shah, during his speech, declared a bold victory of securing more than 400 seats in the upcoming elections and assured over 30 victories in Bengal alone as the nation approaches the final phase of campaigning for the fourth round of the Lok Sabha elections.

'Securing over 30 seats in Bengal,'

Speaking to AajTak, Shah stated, 'We are set to win over 400 seats, and we expect to triumph in more than 30 seats within Bengal.' With Delhi's Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal recently released on interim bail from Tihar Jail, Shah remarked, 'Kejriwal has been granted only interim bail. He is due to surrender again on a stipulated date.'

'Kejriwal’s campaign shadowed by liquor scandal memories'

Shah commented, 'Many like Kejriwal are campaigning, and he should do the same. Wherever he campaigns, people will remember the liquor scandal.' Following the Supreme Court's interim relief allowing him to campaign in the current elections, Kejriwal was released from Tihar Jail on Friday evening.

'The issue of Sandeshkhali will influence the elections'

Addressing the issue of Sandeshkhali, Shah predicted its significant electoral impact, criticizing years of what he described as political negligence leading to atrocities against women. 'The lady Chief Minister could do nothing about it. It's a matter of shame,' he said.

'The winning margin in West Bengal will increase'

'The TMC's pattern is to commit a crime and commit more to prove it - but according to the High Court, the CBI's investigations, and the women, are they all lying?' Shah claimed, asserting that the victory margin in West Bengal's seats would see an increase this time around.

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