In a scathing attack against West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over National Register of Citizens (NRC) issue, BJP MLA Surendra Singh said that the exercise will be implemented in the state and if Trinamool Congress chief wants to keep Bangladeshis, she should try becoming the Prime Minister of Bangladesh.
"Mamata Banerjee's bad days are about to come. If she wants to do politics with the support of Bangladeshi people, she should go to Bangladesh. It will be good if she becomes Prime Minister of Bangladesh if she has courage for it," ANI quoted Singh saying while speaking to the media on Saturday.
The BJP leader added that NRC will be implemented in West Bengal and those who do not qualify as India citizens will be sent to their homes respectfully.
Deriving an analogy from Hindu scripture of Ramayana, Singh outlined BJP's electoral performance in the West Bengal in 2019 Lok Sabha elections and said, "Ram has made debut there and there will be a change in government soon. NRC will be implemented in Bengal and all Bangladeshis will be given two packets of food and will be sent to their home respectfully," he said.
Mamata has vociferously opposed the NRC exercise in Assam and had earlier said that she will not allow the same in West Bengal.