Amit Shah’s visit in Bengal creats a stirr on political row

Amit Shah was singled out by the Trinamool Congress and the CPI(M), who said he was visiting West Bengal while Manipur was on fire.A political controversy has arisen in West Bengal, where panchayat elections are anticipated to take place in the coming months, as a result of Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s participation in the Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore’s birth anniversary celebrations there.

Tuesday morning, Shah paid a surprise visit to the poet’s ancestral home in central Kolkata while on a one-day whirlwind tour of the eastern state. Throughout the day, he has a number of other events to attend.As his captivating wisdom still enlightens our soul, Gurudev Rabindranath Thakur’s writings emancipated India’s spirit to dream of independence amidst the chaos and suffering of servitude. Following his visit to Jorasanko Thakurbari, Tagore’s ancestral home, Shah tweeted, “Paid my humble tribute to Gurudev on his birth anniversary at Jorasanko Thakurbari, Kolkata.

“Shah is travelling to West Bengal when Manipur is on fire. In the northeastern state, there are riots and arson attacks that result in fatalities. He ought to have made the trip. He is visiting West Bengal because the Lok Sabha elections are set for 2024. He won’t be able to affect Bengali feelings with all of these. He had failed even in 2021, and he will fail once more in 2024, said Firhad Hakim, a senior TMC politician and state minister.

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