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2 states, 2 assembly polls but Stalin & Mamata have a common foe in PM Modi, says Shekhar Iyer
Both have focused their attack on PM Narendra Modi and the BJP, naming him as the source of all their woes and the harbinger of troubles for their respective statesâTamil Nadu and West Bengal. Stalin has minced no words in conveying that a vote for the AIADMK is actually a vote for Modi and the BJP, while Mamata has blamed Modi for every single woe that has befallen her government and party
If you have closely followed the campaigns of DMK chief M K Stalin and Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee, you would think that they were fighting a common rivalâthough they are actually facing the assembly elections in two different states. However, both have focused their attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP, naming him as the source of all their woes and the harbinger of troubles for their respective states âTamil Nadu an
Mamata Banerjee challenges Prime Minister Narendra Modi s claim of saffron party win tribuneindia.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tribuneindia.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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No plans to conduct NRC exercise in Bengal, CAA to be implemented: Vijayvargiya
Countering opposition claims that the BJP, if voted to power in Bengal, will update the National Register of Citizens (NRC), thereby taking away the citizenship rights of people , Kailash Vijayvargiya, the saffron camp s national general secretary, on Sunday reaffirmed that no such plan is on the radar. He, however, stated that the party intends to implement the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and provide rights to refugees who fled religious persecution in neighbouring countries and moved to India. We are only looking forward to implementing the CAA after the elections, as promised in the manifesto. It is an important issue for us, as we strive to grant citizenship to the persecuted refugees. We do not have any plan of conducting the NRC exercise, even if we win the elections, he said.