Regarding West Bengal, Shah urged the people to elect a BJP government in the upcoming state elections to address the issue of illegal migration. He also took a swipe at West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee, saying, “Mamata ji often raises allegations questioning how the BSF allows infiltration and what the Indian government is doing about it.However, the reality is that despite fencing efforts along the border, there are significant challenges.” Shah explained that approximately 250 kilometres of the border cannot be fenced due to geographical constraints, and the government of Bangladesh has not granted access to the land needed for fencing an additional 400 kilometres. “This leaves around 600 kilometres of open border, making it exceedingly difficult to completely prevent infiltration,” he said.On Tamil Nadu, Shah noted the widespread corruption in the state and how it had led to growing discontent among the people. He also reassured that no injustice would be done through delimitation, saying, “We promise that your proportional representation in terms of seats will remain unchanged,” in response to a question on the matter.Shah launched a blistering attack on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, accusing him and his party of falsely claiming that the implementation of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) would result in people losing their citizenship.”However, two years after the CAA came into effect, not a single Muslim has lost their citizenship. I challenge him to name who has lost his or her citizenship?” Shah said. He alleged that the Congress Party, along with the INDI Alliance, misled the nation with these baseless allegations and bore responsibility for the unrest and violence that followed. “So again today, I want to tell the youth of the country especially to bear anything else, but not appeasement,” he concluded.
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