In 2026, NDA will form governments in Tamil Nadu, West Bengal: Amit Shah

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Madurai (Tamil Nadu), June 8: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday asserted that the NDA would form governments in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.
Addressing party office bearers, he hailed Madurai as a city of ‘Parivartan’ and said his party’s Karyakarta Sammelan (workers meet) would lead to change as well, of dislodging the DMK from power.
The DMK’s corrupt rule has affected the poor, women and children in Tamil Nadu, Shah alleged, and urged his party members to resolve to dislodge the Stalin-led Dravidian party government from the seat of power.
Also, the Union Home Minister dared Stalin to explain if he has fulfilled all of DMK’s 2021 poll assurances.
“In 2026, in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, the NDA will form governments,” the Union Home Minister said.
Shah said the BJP government at the Centre provided Rs 6.80 lakh crore in 10 years, and yet Chief Minister M K Stalin asks what has Centre done to TN. (PTI)

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