Union home minister Amit Shah on Sunday said the way TMC workers attacked BJP national president JP Nadda during his Bengal tour proves the law and order situation of the state. “The BJP condemns it and I condemn it too personally. BJP believes that in a democracy everyone should have the right to voice their views. And it is the responsibility of the ruling party to ensure that every political party can have their voice. Addressing a roadshow in West Bengal's Bolpur Shah said, "Bengal has been diverted away from the way of progress. Next time you vote on lotus, we will bring you development. He also visited Shantiniketan. Shah said, conferring Nobel prize to Rabindranath, the Nobel committee must had felt honored, as Rabindranath's creation including poetry & literature was much larger than the prize itself.
West Bengal is yearning for change.
— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) December 20, 2020
Some glimpses from the ongoing road show in Bolpur. pic.twitter.com/tCVZZRR7Wd
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