Anarchy, Infiltration Top Amit Shah's 'Chargesheets' Against Mamata Banerjee Ahead Of Bengal Polls
The political temperature in West Bengal is rising fast as Amit Shah steps up the BJP’s campaign with a strong chargesheet against the ruling TMC. Calling Bengal a land gripped by fear and anarchy, Shah accused the Mamata Banerjee government of failing on governance, security and economic development. He alleged that infiltration and corruption have weakened the state’s stability and questioned the role of illegal migrants in shaping electoral outcomes. Shah also revisited historical governance issues, claiming industries declined under TMC rule while law and order suffered. Positioning the election as a decisive moment, he said voters must choose between fear and trust. The BJP’s strategy is clear—shift the narrative from local governance to national security and long-term stability. With sharp rhetoric and high stakes, the Bengal elections are shaping up as one of the most intense political battles in recent times.