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? The Bharatiya Janata Party wants to rid Bengal of ‘ghuspaithiya’ (infiltrators), but Mamata Banerjee wants to protect them. Mamata Didi, try as much as you want, we will pick out each ‘ghuspaithiya’ (infiltrators) and remove them from Bengal. These ‘ghuspaithiya’ (infiltrators) are taking away jobs from our youth, consuming food meant for the poor, and engaging in hooliganism. Mamata Banerjee does not want them to leave, but after the elections, the BJP will remove them one by one. ‘Ghuspaith’ (infiltration) have increased so much that it is difficult to tell who is Indian and who is a ‘ghuspaithiya’ (infiltrators) . Should we not close the borders to stop this? Give the BJP one chance to form the government, and we will guard the borders so strictly that not even a bird can cross. Bengal is under eight lakh crore debt, and they are busy building madrasas, with five thousand crore allocated, while there are no schools for backward classes. As soon as a lotus government is formed, we will bring the Uniform Civil Code, and no one will be allowed to marry four times. Mamata Banerjee is protecting ‘ghuspaithiya’ (infiltrators)—do you want Narendra Modi, who protects the country, or Mamata Didi, who protects ‘ghuspaithiya’ (infiltrators)? Press the lotus symbol with such anger that wherever ‘ghuspaithiya’ (infiltrators) are, they feel an electric shock.”