West Bengal results: Bangladeshi’s & Rohingyas are Mamata’s biggest strength, tweets Kangana
Team Udayavani, May 2, 2021, 5:35 PM IST
Kolkata: With the TMC headed to an imminent victory in West Bengal, actor Kangana Ranaut on Sunday tweeted that Bangladeshi’s and Rohingyas are biggest strength of Mamata and that the state was “another Kashmir in the making.”
“Bangladeshi’s and Rohingyas are biggest strength of Mamata…. with the way trend is looking shows Hindus are no more majority there, and according to the data Bangali Muslims are the poorest and most deprived in whole India, good another Kashmir in the making… #Elections2021,” tweeted Kangana.
Bangladeshi’s and Rohingyas are biggest strength of Mamata…. with the way trend is looking shows Hindus are no more majority there, and according to the data Bangali Muslims are the poorest and most deprived in whole India, good another Kashmir in the making… #Elections2021
— Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) May 2, 2021
At the time of writing, the TMC supremo was trailing BJP’s Suvendu Adhikari in Nandigram by just 6 votes.
After a prolonged neck-and-neck fight throughout the result day, Mamata Banerjee won from the coveted Nandigram assembly constituency defeating BJP’s Suvendu Adhikari by 1,200 votes.
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