Key themes from Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah’s campaign speech: “Should “ghuspaith” (infiltration) be stopped or not? Should ‘ghuspaithiya’ (infiltrators) be removed or not? Can Mamata Banerjee remove them? It is she who has enabled “ghuspaith” (infiltration). The BSF needs land for border fencing, around 600 acres, but Mamata Banerjee does not provide it, which leads to continued “ghuspaith” (infiltration). Mamata Banerjee protects ‘ghuspaithiya’ (infiltrators), and in turn they help bring her to power. I say today that on May 5, a BJP government will be formed, and not only from Bengal but from across the country, the BJP will identify and expel each ‘ghuspaithiya’ (infiltrator). The SIR process is underway, and names of ‘ghuspaithiya’ (infiltrators) are being removed, yet Mamata Banerjee is opposing the Election Commission. Should ‘ghuspaithiya’ (infiltrators) be removed from the voter list or not? She wants to protect them and has opposed such actions. Her associates are even talking about constructing a Babri Masjid in Bengal. Should such a structure be built in Bengal? Mamata Banerjee, this is India, no one can stop the construction of a Ram temple here. In Bengal, some people marry four times while others marry once. Should the law not be equal for all? Form a BJP government on the 5th, and we will bring the Uniform Civil Code and ban the practice of multiple marriages.”