Rajasthan CM Accuses Bengal Government of ‘Appeasement Politics’

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In a blistering critique of his Bengal counterpart Mamata Banerjee and the ruling Trinamool Congress, Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma has accused her of leading a government for ‘appeasement’.

While campaigning for the BJP’s candidate for the Howrah Lok Sabha constituency, Dr Rathin Chakraborty, the Rajasthan CM did not mince words. On Wednesday, he said, “You are all aware of the state of affairs here. This is a government being run on the basis of appeasement politics.”

Sharma expressed the people’s growing discontent with the government for its brazen appeasement of a certain vote bank and rampant corruption. He said, “The people of Bengal are fed up with the government for its brazen appeasement of a certain vote bank and rampant corruption.”

However, he also highlighted a silver lining amidst the political turmoil. “They have decided to rise against the misrule this time and vote for change,” he added, indicating a potential shift in the political landscape of Bengal.

The upcoming elections will be a crucial test for both the ruling Trinamool Congress and the opposition parties. As the political temperature rises in Bengal, the people’s verdict will ultimately decide the future course of the state.

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