Amit Shah attacks TMC in West Bengal rally, says countdown to end of syndicate rule has begun, promises better security, respect for women and potato trade boost if BJP wins

Union Home Minister Amit Shah in West Bengal’s Bankura. (Image: X/@Amit_Shah)
Launching a scathing attack on TMC, the Union Home Minister, while addressing a massive election rally in West Bengal’s Onda, Bankura, said the countdown to the end of TMC’s ‘syndicate rule’ has begun.
“I request you all to bring the BJP to power in Bengal, and then we will question each and every syndicate in the state that has exploited the innocent people of Bengal and action will be taken,” he said.
TMC के ‘सिंडिकेट राज’ की उलटी गिनती शुरू हो गई है। पश्चिम बंगाल के ओंडा जनसभा से लाइव…তৃণমূলের ‘সিন্ডিকেট রাজ’-এর শেষের কাউন্টডাউন শুরু হয়ে গেছে। পশ্চিমবঙ্গের ওন্দা জনসভা থেকে সরাসরি সম্প্রচার…#BhoyNoyBhorosa https://t.co/qpr328OWsl
— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) April 11, 2026
“I promise to the people of Bengal and Vishnupur that the day BJP’s chief minister takes the oath, Bengal’s potatoes, which have a large market, will be sold to Orissa and other neighbouring states; it will bring revenue to the state,” he said.
“Mamata Banerjee has failed to provide safety and security to the people of the state. Under her rule women are not respected,” he asserted.
“Whoever has disrespected the women of the state, BJP will take action against each and every person if BJP is voted to power,” Shah said.
“The government of West Bengal has forced nearly 7000 industries to go out of Bengal. Mamata did not allow them to start business in the state. This has resulted in poverty,” he said, adding, “Once the BJP government comes to power, we will bring new industries and end unemployment in the state.”
West Bengal, India, India
April 11, 2026, 13:58 IST
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