Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday asserted that the Citizenship (Amendment) Act will be implemented in the country once the Covid-19 pandemic ends. Addressing a public rally at Siliguri in north Bengal, Shah accused the Trinamool Congress of spreading canards about the Act.
Shah launched a scathing attack on Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and said the BJP would not rest until it uprooted her tyrannical rule from West Bengal. "We had hoped that Mamata Banerjee would rectify herself after being voted to power for the third time. We waited for an entire year for her to rectify herself, but she didn't change. It is the ruler's law that prevails in the state," he said.
He thanked people for raising BJP's tally in West Bengal Assembly to 77 from 3.
Asserting that the BJP is the only party which thinks in the interest of Gorkhas, the Union home minister alleged that Banerjee always misled the community for vested political interests.
Shah also assured that a permanent political solutions to all problems of the Gorkha region will be found within the limits of the Constitution.