Mamata’s plight same as that of defeated player: Nadda
PTI, Apr 13, 2021, 4:19 PM IST
Kolkata: BJP president J P Nadda, taking a dig at TMC”s ”khela hobe” (game will be played) slogan, said on Tuesday that West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee”s plight is that of a “defeated player”.
Nadda, who led a roadshow at Kalna in Purba Bardhaman district, also said that the TMC supremo, who has her accusatory finger pointed at the BJP and the Election Commission, seems to have forgotten that she has done anything creditworthy for the people of the state.
“Mamata”s condition is like that of a defeated player in a game. She has done injustice to the people of the state for many years. The BJP, however, will usher in development, stop atrocities on women and create jobs for youth, if voted to power,” the top BJP leader claimed.
He also said that the TMC dispensation has failed to maintain law and order in Bengal.
“Mamata Banerjee”s politics of extortion, appeasement, her dictatorial nature, and the cut-money (bribery) culture institutionalized by her party has ruined the state,” Nadda added.
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