Union Home Minister Amit Shah has fiercely criticized alleged corruption in Bengal, a day after the Calcutta High Court scrapped 25,757 school appointments. Shah claimed that each job was sold for Rs 10-15 lakh and alleged a pervasive culture of bribery and misappropriation of funds. Furthermore, Shah expressed confidence that BJP would emerge victorious in the upcoming elections, projecting a target of 30-35 seats in Bengal.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched a scathing attack on alleged corruption in Bengal following Calcutta HC’s decision to nullify 25,757 school appointments. He predicted the BJP would win 30-35 of Bengal’s 42 seats in the Lok Sabha elections and urged the end of the “cut-money culture” in the state.