"We Are Here To Uproot Mamata Banerjee", Says Amit Shah At Kolkata Rally

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Amit Shah addresses party workers at Kolkata; he criticised Mamata Banerjee over Assam NRCKolkata: At a rally in central Kolkata, BJP chief
Amit Shah's message and target were clear
"We are here to uproot Mamata Banerjee," he said right at the beginning of his speech that ripped into the Bengal Chief Minister for trying
to stop the citizens' list in Assam. This list, he said, is the best way to identify and throw out Bangladeshi illegal immigrants
"Shouldn't Bangladeshi immigrants be thrown out," he asked as thousands of the party workers responded in an affirmative.But Mamata Banerjee
wants to settle Rohingya and illegal Bangladeshi immigrants, he said
Because she is trying to protect her vote bank
"For us, the country comes first, before vote bank Oppose us as much as you want but we will not stall the process of NRC (National Register
of Citizens)," Mr Shah added.Mr Shah's effort through most of his speech was to target what the BJP calls is Ms Banerjee's Muslim
appeasement policy to appeal to the party's Hindu supporters
He also referred to the restrictions that the Trinamool government had imposed on Durga immersion ceremony last year since Muslims were to
take out tazia processions to mark Muharram on October.Once we come to power, people can celebrate Durga Puja without a worry," promised Mr
Shah, who called for parivartan, or change in Bengal
Ms Banerjee first rode to power in 2012 on the plank of parivartan, ending the Left Front's uninterrupted 34-year-old rule
But all that had changed, Ms Shah said, was that factories were shutting down
The only ones prospering are gun-making factories.For 2019, he has targeted cornering 22 of the 42 Lok Sabha seats in next year's general
elections and ejecting the Trinamool Congress in the 2021 state election.The first draft of the National Register of Citizens, or NRC, in
Assam last month left out 40 lakh people, triggering sharp criticism about the implementation of the exercise by opposition parties
Ms Banerjee had taken the lead, worrying that it could lead to a "bloodbath" and "a civil war".The Trinamool Congress has said the poor
implementation of the citizens' list will not impact Muslims but also Hindus who had come from Bangladesh
Mr Shah told Hindus immigrants from Bangladesh - he referred to them as refugees -- that they needn't worry
The centre has moved a bill in parliament to give Hindu immigrants from Afghanistan, Pakistan and Bangladesh citizenship as promised by the
BJP earlier.Ms Banerjee had once been a vocal votary of deporting illegal immigrants from Bangladesh
But a decade back, CPM was still the dominant political force in Bengal and enjoyed support of the Muslim community including pockets widely
perceived to be inhabited by illegal Bangladeshi immigrants.Mr Shah also claimed that Bangla news channels had been blacked out by the state
government to stop his voice from reaching the people and announced plans to visit each district in the state.