No one can stop CAA implementation, says Amit Shah in Kolkata
Lauding the turnout at the rally, he said this indicates the people's mood and claimed that the BJP will come to power with a two-thirds majority in Bengal in 2026.
The Narendra Modi government will implement the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and no one can stop it, Union Home Minister Amit Shah asserted on Wednesday (November 29) in Kolkata.
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Addressing a big rally to launch the party's Lok Sabha campaign, Shah launched a blistering attack on West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on the issues of appeasement, infiltration, corruption and political violence and urged people to throw out her government and elect the BJP in the next Assembly polls.
Lauding the turnout at the rally, he said this indicates the people's mood and claimed that the BJP will come to power with two-thirds majority in the state in 2026.
The BJP's performance in the state in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls will create the foundation of its win in the assembly polls, he said.
Turning to the contentious CAA issue, he said Banerjee has been opposing it but no one can stop its implementation, which has been in a limbo as the central government is yet to frame its rules amid the opposition's strong stand against the law.
They, Shah said in reference to the intended beneficiaries of the law, have as much a right to citizenship as anyone else.
Shah was addressing the rally at the historic Esplanade, with an eye on setting the tone for the party's Lok Sabha campaign in the state.
The party had won 18, its highest ever, of the state's 42 seats in 2019.