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| CM Yogi Adityanath addresses public meetings in Mathabhanga, Dhupguri | | | Early Times Report KOOCH BEHAR/JALPAIGURI, Apr 18: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday once again addressed election rallies in West Bengal. While addressing public meetings in Mathabhanga and Dhupguri Assembly constituencies, he criticised the stand of opposition parties in the Lok Sabha on the Nari Shakti Vandan Amendment Bill. Chief Minister said, "Advocates of Bangladeshi infiltrators did not allow the amendment bill to pass. Termed it an insult to half the population of the country and said that mothers and sisters will not tolerate it." Blaming the Trinamool Congress for the current disorder in West Bengal, he declared that Mamata Banerjee should vacate the throne as BJP is coming, and said that the people of Bengal need not to fear anymore. Chief Minister also said, "Prime Minister Narendra Modi introduced a bill in Parliament to provide 33% reservation for women in Lok Sabha and Legislative Assemblies to be implemented by 2029, but Congress, Trinamool Congress, Samajwadi Party and Left parties did not allow it to pass." He alleged that these parties do not want to give rights to half the population but support Bangladeshi infiltrators. He said that in Bengal, the ruling government is facilitating inclusion of such people in voter lists, depriving the poor of their rights. He added that rejecting the Nari Shakti Vandan Amendment Bill is an insult to women, which they will not accept.
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