Name of secularism Mamata Bnerjee Giving Free Hand to Rioters CM Yogi Statement on West Bengal Violence | CM Yogi on Bengal Violence: Will not accept the ghosts of the lals… CM Yogi targeted Mamata Banerjee on Bengal violence.

Name of secularism Mamata Bnerjee Giving Free Hand to Rioters CM Yogi Statement on West Bengal Violence | CM Yogi on Bengal Violence: Will not accept the ghosts of the lals… CM Yogi targeted Mamata Banerjee on Bengal violence. News Track in Hindi

CM Yogi on Bengal Violence: West Bengal has seen heavy violence over the Waqf law. Apart from Murshidabad in Bengal, violence also spread in South 24 Parganas. In protest against this bill, the protesters cut a lot of ruckus on the road, even set fire to police vehicles. When the police tried to stop them, they also attacked them. After which there was a fierce clash between the police and the protesters. Now the violence of West Bengal has taken a political turn. With which different politicians are seen making different statements. Speaking on Bengal violence, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that he is the ghost of kicks and will not accept things.

Mamta Banerjee calls rioters a peacemaker- CM Yogi

While addressing the people, CM Yogi fiercely targeted Mamata Banerjee. He said that everyone is seeing that Bengal is burning. But the Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is silent there. She calls those rioters a peacemaker. CM Yogi further said that these are the ghosts of the kicks, where are they going to believe with things. Surrounding the Chief Minister of Bengal, CM Yogi further said that he is allowing rioters to riot in the name of secularism. The entire Murshidabad has been burning for a week. But the government there is silent. This type of chaos should be curbed.

While giving a statement, CM Yogi said in strict words that he is riotous, he will accept with sticks. He further said that the one who likes Bangladesh should go to Bangladesh. Targeting opposition parties, CM Yogi said that today the Congress and Samajwadi Party are silent on Bengal violence.

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