No one can stop implementing CAA in Bengal: Amit Shah

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Kolkata, 29 November: Home Minister Amit Shah asserted on Wednesday that the central government will implement the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in West Bengal and no one can stop it.

Shah addressed a large rally at the historic site of Dharmatalla to launch the party’s Lok Sabha election campaign. On this occasion, he made a scathing attack on Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on issues like appeasement, infiltration, corruption, and political violence.

He claimed that the BJP would come to power in the state in 2026 with a two-thirds majority. Shah said that the BJP’s performance in the state in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections will lay the foundation for its victory in the assembly elections.

Apart from this, while referring to CAA to give citizenship to the refugee Hindu community of Bangladesh, which decides every victory on more than seven Lok Sabha seats and about 50 assembly seats in Bengal, he said that Mamata Banerjee is opposing it, but no one is implementing it. I can’t stop it from happening. This law is still in limbo because the central government has not yet made its rules amid the opposition’s strong stance against the law.