BJP MP attacks TMC MLA’s controversial statement on Lord Ram, says – ‘Hindu-Muslim votes in Bengal are theirs…’

There are still several months left for the West Bengal Assembly elections, but the political heat has started gaining momentum. PM Modi will visit Bengal on 20 December. He will address a public meeting in Tahirpur in Nadia district. The choice of this place is also considered very important.

Here, politics has intensified over the speech of Trinamool Congress (TMC) MLA Madan Mitra. He is saying in a video that Lord Ram was a Muslim. BJP reacted sharply to this, calling his statement an insult to Hindu religion.

What did Soumitra Khan say on Madan Mitra’s statement?

Now MP Soumitra Khan has reacted to Madan Mitra’s statement. In a special conversation with APB News, he said that if he said this in the morning then it would be fine, if he said it in the evening then he would leave it because he drinks alcohol. He has gone mad. Hindu votes are also not with him. Muslim votes are also not with him. Looking for electoral benefits. People in West Bengal are against TMC. The Muslim vote has gone against him. An attempt is being made to catch him. Trinamool people work against Hindus. Right now Humayun Kabir is trying to build Babri Masjid. All of them are trying to collect Muslim votes. They are deliberately spreading such things to collect votes. Instructions have been given to CM office to do such thing.

What to say on PM Modi’s rally to be held on December 20?
Soumitra Khan also expressed his views regarding Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s rally. He said that BJP is absolutely ready for Bengal elections. CAA means no one thought for Bangladeshi Hindus. Narendra Modi has thought for all the Hindus of the world.

He said that everyone is connected to him. He is being liked a lot. Bangladeshis who are Hindu will get CAA. Modi ji does what he says. Our Prime Minister will support us and remove the thief TMC government from Bengal.

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