In a pointed broadside, former BJP parliamentarian Arjun Singh on Tuesday cautioned West Bengal’s Muslims about the traps of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s leadership. He dissected the voter list overhaul struggles, law enforcement failures, and selective religious tolerance.
SIR seeks to rectify voter roll flaws, but needs supportive bureaucracy, Singh observed. Bengal offers none—high command hinders, BLOs suffer bribery and brutality.
Anarchy reigns, per Singh: BLO murders, press violence ignored by rulers claiming stability. Such deceptions crumble under scrutiny; the state can’t abide this.
Religious favoritism festers, he alleged. Islam-related cries? Welcomed. Hindu devotion? Vilified. ‘Dividing by dogma endangers all,’ Singh proclaimed, rejecting it outright.
Muslims, he urged, face barriers under Mamata: BJP scorn, yet aid acceptance. Misery mounts. Hindu assaults surge, Banerjee unresponsive to Bangladesh echoes.
These revelations intensify pre-election scrutiny, highlighting minority distress, security voids, and leadership hypocrisies in turbulent West Bengal.