Begusarai, 22 April (IANS). Union Minister Giriraj Singh, while supporting the demand for West Bengal BJP to set up a separate polling station for Hindu voters, said that this demand has power. He said that it is true that Hindus are scared in West Bengal, do not even allow Hindus to vote.
Regarding the matter, Union Minister Giriraj Singh said, “The demand by West Bengal BJP shows that Hindu voters are threatened in elections under the leadership of Mamata Banerjee of West Bengal and do not even let them vote. So what West Bengal BJP has made this demand, the demands in their demands. The Hindu voters there are scared of the behavior of Chief Minister Mamata.
Earlier, BJP leader Suvandu Officer demanded President’s rule before the elections in West Bengal. The Suvendu Officer said that Hindus are being persecuted in Bengal, they do not have a house to live. We demand President’s rule before elections in the state. Elections should be held within President’s rule in West Bengal. Without President’s rule, Bengal cannot be held in a fair and transparent manner. Where Hindus are less than 50 percent, these people will not let Hindus cast their votes. Assembly elections are going to be held in March-April 2026 in West Bengal.
Significantly, after the violence that started this month, Hindu families have been forced to leave their homes. Especially Murshidabad and North 24 Parganas districts have been badly affected.
-IANS
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