Mithun chakraborty attack on mamata bnerjee: Film actor and BJP leader Mithun Chakraborty said on Thursday (April 10, 2025) that if Mamata Banerjee is to be farewell from West Bengal, then 9 percent of Hindus will have to come out and vote. He says that this is the voter who does not reach to vote. He also said that all Sanatanis will have to gather.
During a conversation with news agency ANI, he said, “Hanuman Jayanti will be celebrated two days later and today we are participating in Ram Navami Shobha Yatra. We are all celebrating it together. All Sanatanis have gathered under one roof and celebrated it. We are requesting Hindus to vote and if they have to uproot the government, then this is the only way to vote.
Why did Mithun Chakraborty say when the teachers went to go to the job of teachers?
The job of 25,000 teachers from West Bengal went away, on the clashes between the teachers and the police protesting on this matter, the BJP leader said, “Is this something new in the state? If journalists (against the state government), they are arrested, beaten teachers and students. Is this something new? It is a part of the state government’s strategy. Something will be fine. “
#Watch North 24 Parganas, West Bengal | Actor and BJP Leader Mithun Chakraborty Says, “After Two Days Hanuman Jayanti will be celebrated and today we are participating in the ram navami shobha yatra. Come Under One Roof. pic.twitter.com/ltvpbdyqrw
– ANI (@ani) April 10, 2025
Concerns have expressed concern over the political future of Hindus in West Bengal
Earlier, Mithun Chakraborty has expressed concern about the political future of Hindus in West Bengal in the presence of BJP state president Sukant Majumdar during an event. This is not the first time Mithun has spoken on this issue. Earlier, he expressed similar concerns at a program in Barrackpore (also in North 24 Parganas).
He said that about 9 percent of Hindu voters in Bengal still do not participate in elections and urged them to come forward in the upcoming state assembly elections to be held next year and cast their votes. Mithun warned that if the BJP fails to win the 2026 assembly elections, Hindus in Bengal may face the same challenges as Bengali Hindus in Bangladesh.
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