Key themes from Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah’s campaign speech: “Do you want to make Bengal ‘ghuspaithiya-mukt’ (free of infiltrators) or not? Do not press the button merely to elect the BJP, but to make Bengal ‘ghuspaithiya-mukt’ (free of infiltrators). Should they be removed or not? Will Mamata Banerjee do this? Will her nephew do this? Elect our candidate and we will remove each and every one of them. These ‘ghuspaithiya’ (infiltrators) are taking away jobs from our youth, consuming the grain meant for the poor, and raising questions of national security. After the 5th, not a single person will be able to enter through ‘ghuspaith’ (infiltration), and those who have already entered will not only be removed from the voter list but from Bengal’s soil as well. Narendra Modi built the Ram temple in Ayodhya, whereas Mamata Banerjee and her associate Humayun Kabir seek to build a Babri Masjid. Mamata Banerjee, listen carefully, Bengal is part of India, and as long as even one BJP worker remains, Babri Masjid will be allowed to be built here in Bengal. Bengal’s Chief Minister will be a Bengali, born in Bengal, educated in Bengali medium, and a Bengali speaker, but not her nephew, it will be a BJP candidate. The BJP has freed the country from terrorism and Naxalism, form the lotus government and we will free Bengal from ‘ghuspaithiya’ (infiltrators).”