Amit Shah on Tuesday said that people in West Bengal have resolved to elect a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in the forthcoming assembly elections that will revive the legacy of the state while focusing on development and 'Gareeb Kalyan' (welfare of the poor).
While addressing a press conference here, he blamed the Mamata Banerjee government of "misgovernance" and promoting infiltration of illegal immigrants.
"December 30 is the day of pride for Indians since, on this day in 1943, Bengal's son Subhash Chandra Bose hoisted the Indian flag in Port Blaire.
It is also a crucial time for Bengal, starting today until April, as the state will hold assembly elections. People in Bengal have resolved to elect a strong government that brings them legacy, development, and welfare instead of fear, corruption, misgovernance, and infiltration," Shah said.