‘15 Years Of TMC’s Misdeeds To Be Exposed!’ Amit Shah To Launch Scathing Attack On March 28

The political battlefield of West Bengal is set for a high-voltage drama as Union Home Minister Amit Shah is scheduled to visit the state on March 28. This visit is expected to be more than just a regular political rally, as BJP insiders claim that Shah will officially “expose” the alleged misdeeds and corruption of the Trinamool Congress government over the last 15 years.
The BJP has long accused the Mamata Banerjee administration of institutionalizing scams in the state. From the teacher recruitment scam to coal and cattle smuggling, the saffron party plans to use every available ammunition to corner the ruling TMC. According to party sources, Shah will present a detailed account of the administrative failures, financial irregularities, and “anti-people” decisions made during the TMC’s decade-and-a-half-long rule.
Political experts suggest that this visit is strategically timed just before the crucial elections. By highlighting the cumulative “sins” of the past 15 years, Shah aims to build a strong narrative against the TMC. The phrase “misdeeds” (Kukaj) used by the BJP leadership indicates that the Union Minister might bring forth new evidence or reveal explosive details that could put several TMC bigwigs in a tight spot.
Responding to the upcoming visit, the Trinamool Congress has labeled it as “political vendetta” and “baseless propaganda.” The TMC leadership maintains that the people of Bengal have consistently voted for Mamata Banerjee because of her pro-people schemes and that Shah’s “revelations” will hold no water. As the countdown to March 28 begins, the state is bracing for a massive political confrontation that could redefine the poll landscape.