West Bengal Assembly elections | Amit Shah holds road show in Singur, assures industrialisation
The Hindu
Amit Shah said Singur, which has been shunned by industry since the 2006 agitation, will be developed by the next BJP government in West Bengal
Union Home Minister Amit Shah held a colourful road show in Singur on April 7, once a hot spot of the anti-land acquisition movement, and promised rapid industrialisation of the area if BJP is voted to power. The symbolism of the Home Minister holding a road show in Singur, three days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a rally there and alleged the “obstructionist mindset” of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee deprived West Bengal of industries and jobs, was clear — the BJP wants to corner her over the State’s dwindling industrial base and alleged job loss. Lustily cheered by crowds, Mr. Shah stood atop a decorated vehicle with BJP candidate for the Singur seat Rabindranath Bhattacharya, who recently joined the saffron party after leaving the Trinamool Congress, and smilingly waved at people standing by the roadside and on terraces and balconies.More Related News