Bullets & bulldozer on Himanta, Rajnath and Yogi’s lips in Bengal | India News


Bullets & bulldozer on Himanta, Rajnath and Yogi’s lips in Bengal

KOLKATA: “Bulldozer”, “bullets” and “dead miscreants” analogies figured in the speeches of BJP’s central netas who campaigned in poll-bound Bengal over the weekend.Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma’s “bullets for a bullet” rhetoric was matched by defence minister Rajnath Singh, who referred to perpetrators of violence landing up in jail or dead after BJP forms govt in the state. This coincided with Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath bringing in the “bulldozer” analogy to make his point.Addressing a rally at Naxalbari in north Bengal on Sunday, Sarma said: “If TMC fires a bullet at me, I can fire two towards them before I die. I am not someone who is afraid of anyone.”Singh, campaigning in Birbhum’s Sainthia, said on Monday, “After a BJP govt is formed in the state, everyone will be straightened up. Goons will either get inside their homes, be in jail or dead.”Adityanath, who has followed “bulldozer justice” in UP to smash properties of criminals, gangsters and rioters, echoed the theme in West Midnapore’s Pingla on Monday. “We have used bulldozers to crush the bones of the mafia (in UP),” he said.

TMC worker shot at

A TMC worker received critical gunshot wounds in his back and leg as unidentified assailants opened fire on him Sunday night when he was returning home after attending a party meeting in South 24 Parganas’ Gosaba. The injured, Dibyendu Gayen, is undergoing treatment. TMC has accused BJP of being behind the attack.



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