Infiltrators encouraged, Hindus humiliated under Mamata govt: MP CM Mohan Yadav in Bengal
- Ujjawal Dubey
- Apr 3
- 1 min read

During his visit to Bankura, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav addressed party workers and the public while strongly raising concerns over issues of illegal infiltration, public safety, and the dignity of local communities. He stated that the people of West Bengal are seeking a decisive political change after years of dissatisfaction with governance and law-and-order challenges.
Dr. Yadav emphasized that democracy gives citizens the power to hold governments accountable and expressed confidence that the upcoming Assembly elections will reflect the aspirations of the people. He highlighted the BJP’s commitment to security, development, transparent governance, and equal respect for all sections of society.
Calling upon voters to support a new direction for Bengal, Dr. Yadav said the election is an opportunity to restore public trust, strengthen national security, and ensure inclusive growth. His address forms part of the BJP’s broader outreach campaign in West Bengal, where key electoral issues such as infiltration, demographic concerns, governance, and development continue to shape public discourse in the run-up to polling.


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