Key themes from Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah’s campaign speech: “Removing Mamata Banerjee’s government means creating an “ghuspaithiya-mukt” (infiltration-free) Bengal. Should ‘ghuspaithiya’ (infiltrators) be removed from Bengal or not? Can Mamata Banerjee do it? Only the BJP can. Mamata Banerjee has not provided the 600 acres of land required by the BSF for border fencing, so that the work remains incomplete, and then she blames the BSF for “ghuspaith” (infiltration). On May 5, a BJP government will be formed, and within 45 days we will provide the full 600 acres of land to the BSF for fencing. This will stop “ghuspaith” (infiltration), but it will not end there. We will identify and expel each ‘ghuspaithiya’ (infiltrator) from all of Bengal and across the country. These ‘ghuspaithiya’ (infiltrators) are taking away jobs from our youth, consuming food meant for the poor, and inciting riots in the country. I want to tell all such ‘ghuspaithiya’ (infiltrators) that from the evening of May 5, they should start leaving Bengal, your time is over. Under Mamata Banerjee’s rule, violence and atrocities against Hindus have continued unchecked. I say that for the riots that have taken place, justice will be ensured under a BJP government. Do not consider figures like Humayun Kabir separately, he is part of Mamata Banerjee’s system and speaks of building a Babri Masjid in Bengal. Should such a structure be built in Bengal? After May 5 when the BJP comes to power, such a construction will not be allowed under any circumstances. Should anyone be allowed the freedom to marry four times? Form a BJP government, and we will bring the Uniform Civil Code and prevent such practices.”