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Another Shocker from West Bengal: TMC MP from Mathurapur ,Bapi Haldar has publicly threatened to "gõuge eyes out" and "brēak hands and legs", if anyone looked at Waqf property.
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Is any Gopal Patha reincarnation ready in West Bengal? We are ready to fund them 💰💰 Ma chod do Islamist Jihadi pigs 🐷 ka. Tell me anyone ready? Contact me. We will fund them 💰 to take out these violence Jihadi dogs in Murshidabad and other Kanglu majority places.

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There is a great need for a BJP government in Bengal.

Mathurapur constituency have around 30% peaceful population. In 2024, he got 50% vote. He wins by massive Hindu votes also. No one can defeat TMC until Hindu population gets sold for 1000 per month. More than 50% women always votes TMC, whatever happens.

Unknown Men should start their branch of operations in India as well.

@AmitShah this deserves some action

M stands for Mullabadi. Don't get confused by the name of such people

Shoot at sight hona

He shud read about Chittaranjan Haldar & Jogendranath Mandal. The story of Haldar and Mandal provides insights into the hopes and disappointments of individuals navigating the newly formed political landscape.

"Now in West Bengal, TMC MP Bapi Haldar has openly threatened to gouge out the eyes and break the hands and legs of anyone who looks at Waqf property. This is not a threat, but dictatorship! Is this against our Constitution?

@MamataOfficial kch bol do Chachi?? How corrupt and powerless you are ?? Surrender yourself to jihadi ?? Have some Shame and iota of power may be?? So coward mamta , sad to see

@WBPolice FYI

Similar speeches are done during elections. Vishwaguru does nothing about it, nor do Supreme MiLords.

@indSupremeCourt Is this legal for a sitting MP to say in public address? Will you look into it suo motu?
