Modi Government Has Crossed “Expiry Date”, Says Mamata Banerjee

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said, “After the elections, the new government at the Centre will bring peace and stability in Kashmir.” — File photo

Calling for the ouster of Modi government, Banerjee said, “After the elections, the new government at the Centre will bring peace and stability in Kashmir.”

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NEW DELHI — While addressing a rally in Kolkata on Friday West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee attacked the Narendra Modi government and expressed her doubt as to how would this government ensure the security of the nation when it could not protect files related to the Rafale deal.

She also accused Modi government of stealing the country’s reserves, reports PTI.

Stating that there had been a 260 per cent rise in terror incidents in Kashmir during the present regime, Ms Banerjee said the BJP-led NDA government could not restore peace in the valley as it had crossed the “expiry date”.

Calling for the ouster of Modi government Banerjee said, “After the elections, the new government at the Centre will bring peace and stability in Kashmir.”

“You (Narendra Modi government) have stolen all the reserves and money of this country and is using it to fund your party. How will the government, which can’t protect the Rafale files, protect the security of the country,” she asked.

Mamata Banerjee was addressing a rally on the occasion of International Women’s Day in Kolkata during which she also kicked off her party’s campaign for the upcoming Lok Sabha election.

(With inputs from PTI)

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