Union Home Minister Amit Shah is on a tour of Bengal. Where he also held an organizational meeting with BJP leaders. But senior BJP leader Dilip Ghosh was absent from this meeting. Let me tell you that this was the second time in less than a week when former MP Dilip Ghosh was absent from the program of a top leader. Earlier on May 29, he did not attend Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s public meeting in Alipur Dwar in North West Bengal. Many questions are being raised by Dilip Ghosh’s distance from the programs of big leaders of BJP in this way.
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Many questions are standing, but Ghosh rejected everyone
Please tell that Ghosh met Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee after the inauguration of the newly constructed Jagannath temple in Digha, East Medinipur. There was a lot of controversy about this. Many BJP leaders then accused him of increasing closeness with TMC supremo and betraying the sentiments of party workers. However, Ghosh had said that he has full right to go to the place of worship and no one can question his honesty and credibility as the BJP’s loyal. However, the controversy did not stop and he was not invited to any party’s event.
Earlier, Ghosh had said on Saturday that I have not been invited to Amit Shah’s program on 1 June. It does not matter. I will work with party workers. Even before PM Modi’s public meeting on 29 May, Ghosh had said that he was not invited by the state BJP leadership.
Sadhus and saints met with Shah, concerned about atrocities and infiltration of Hindus in Bengal
At the same time, saints and saints of various organizations met Union Home Minister Amit Shah. He expressed concern over the atrocities on Hindus and border infiltration from Bangladesh in Malda and Murshidabad districts of West Bengal.
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During the meeting held at Swami Vivekananda’s ancestral home, saints and saints claimed that Shah urged Hindu religious leaders to unite and work towards resolving widespread issues related to humanity. During this, Shah also paid floral tributes to Swami Vivekananda. Kartik Maharaj, who was awarded the Padma Award, said that saints and saints also discussed the issue of violence against Hindus, underlining the spiritual and cultural heritage of India. He said that Shah had come to seek blessings, not for political discussion. A monk present in the meeting said that we raised the issue of atrocities on Hindus and infiltration from Bangladesh in Malda and Murshidabad districts of Bengal. However, Shah did not answer any particular question or incident.