Former BJP MP Arjun Singh unleashed a blistering critique of Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday, alerting West Bengal’s Muslim population to their worsening conditions under Trinamool Congress rule. From voter list hurdles to rampant violence, Singh painted a grim picture of state affairs.
Discussing the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process, Singh noted it’s meant to cleanse electoral rolls but falters where admin resists. West Bengal exemplifies this: No high-level aid, just BLOs mired in corruption and danger.
The lawlessness is alarming, Singh stressed. BLOs murdered, journalists beaten—yet Banerjee’s administration feigns normalcy. ‘People fear nothing; it’s a free-for-all,’ he declared, rejecting such claims as baseless.
On communal tensions, Singh accused the CM of hypocrisy. Islamic chants? Fine. Hindu slogans? Provocation. ‘They’re splitting society by faith—utterly destructive,’ he warned, unfit for any modern democracy.
Directly to Muslims: Endure challenges while Mamata reigns. BJP hatred persists, but welfare schemes are welcomed. Their degradation hits new lows. Meanwhile, Hindu attacks proliferate, mirroring Bangladesh horrors that Banerjee silent on.
Singh’s bold statements spotlight governance lapses, fueling debates on security, elections, and minority welfare in India’s eastern bastion.