
Lucknow, February 8: Telangana MLA T. Raja Singh has launched a verbal attack on West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. He stated that the end of Banerjee’s government in Bengal is imminent, predicting a shift towards a BJP-led administration.
During his visit to Lucknow, Singh expressed his views, labeling Banerjee as a “stain” on the nation. He criticized her political approach, claiming it relies on infiltrators for governance. “I believe she will not last much longer. The Hindus and Bengalis of Bengal are now awake. The demand for a ‘Bangladeshi-free Bengal’ is gaining momentum,” he asserted.
Singh further stated that Bengal will soon be liberated and a BJP government will be established there.
In response to opposition protests against the SIR (Systematic Identification of Residents), Singh remarked that those opposing it are merely revealing that the opposition has historically won elections based on fraudulent votes. “The opposition’s role is to protest, and that is exactly what they are doing. I want to emphasize that the SIR process will not be halted by their opposition,” he added.
Regarding the SIR process, he noted that it is progressing well, with plans to remove all fraudulent voters from the electoral rolls.
Commenting on a statement by RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, Singh agreed with the message that every person residing in India is a Hindu. He urged those who do not identify as Hindus to reflect on their ancestry, as their forefathers were also Hindus. “We should adhere to Bhagwat’s words. India was, is, and will continue to be a Hindu Nation,” he concluded.
Earlier, Singh took to social media platform X to announce the launch of the Avanti Chetna magazine in Hazratganj, Lucknow, organized by the All India Lodha, Lodhi Mahasabha. He emphasized the importance of unity, ideology, and cultural consciousness within society.