Amit Shah's Swift Reply to Supporter Goes Viral Ahead of Bengal Roadshow

Union Home Minister Amit Shah's reply to a supporter waiting for his roadshow in West Bengal has gone viral. Shah apologized for the delay and said he would reach in 10 minutes. He held the roadshow to campaign for BJP candidate Anindya Raju Banerjee against TMC's Rathin Ghosh. Phase I of the Assembly elections recorded a 91.83% voter turnout.

Key Points: Amit Shah Replies to Supporter: "Reaching in 10 mins"

  • Amit Shah replies to supporter on Instagram
  • Roadshow in Madhyamgram Assembly Constituency
  • BJP candidate Anindya Raju Banerjee vs TMC's Rathin Ghosh
  • High voter turnout of 91.83% in Phase I
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"Reaching in 10 minutes": Amit Shah replies to supporter on Instagram waiting for roadshow in Bengal

Amit Shah's Instagram reply to a supporter waiting for his roadshow in West Bengal goes viral. He apologized and said "Reaching there in 10 mins."

"Reaching in 10 minutes": Amit Shah replies to supporter on Instagram waiting for roadshow in Bengal
"Sorry for the delay. Reaching there in 10 mins. - Amit Shah"

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Parganas, April 24: Union Home Minister Amit Shah's reply to a supporter waiting for his roadshow in West Bengal has gone viral on the internet.

On Thursday, Union Minister and BJP leader Amit Shah shared a video of sunset with the caption, "The sun of the TMC's corruption and hooliganism has set." A user commented, asking him to reach quickly for the roadshow in Madhyamgram Assembly Constituency in the North 24 Parganas district, as the party's supporters were waiting in the heat.

The user wrote, "Jaldi aa jaiye, Amit ji...khade hai hum log road show k liye garmi me bohot der se (Please come quickly, Amit ji... We have been standing here in the heat for a very long time, waiting for the roadshow)."

The Instagram user received a prompt reply from Amit Shah, who apologised for the delay. Shah wrote, "Sorry for the delay. Reaching there in 10 mins."

Amit Shah held the roadshow to campaign for the BJP candidate Anindya Raju Banerjee, who is contesting the Legislative Assembly elections against Trinamool Congress' three-time MLA from Madhyamgram Rathin Ghosh.

The seat was formed in the delimitation in 2011 and has been held by the TMC since then. However, the BJP is weighing its chances as Rathin Ghosh's margin of victory has been just 1.2 per cent of the total votes in the last two elections.

Sharing the visuals from the roadshow, Amit Shah wrote on X, "The people of Madhyamgram Assembly Constituency have not forgotten the atrocities committed against women in Sandeshkhali. This surge of people spilling over during the roadshow is a symbol of the end of the grassroots regime."

Meanwhile, the polling for Phase I of the Assembly elections concluded at 6 pm on Thursday, with West Bengal recording a significantly higher voter turnout of 91.83 per cent, according to the Election Commission of India.

The high turnout figures underline an active electoral exercise as polling drew to a close amid tight security arrangements across constituencies.

The polling for the second phase will be held on April 29, with counting of votes scheduled for May 4.

- ANI

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Priya S
Sun sets on TMC's corruption? Hmm... In Bengal, the sun has set on many promises before. Let's wait and see what happens after May 4th. But I must say, Amit Shah's quick reply is impressive for a busy Home Minister. Shows he's hands-on.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the Sandeshkhali angle being used so prominently. That case really shook Bengal's political landscape. The 91.83% turnout is incredible - people clearly want change. Just hope whoever wins actually delivers on development.
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Rohit P
Ek baar Amit Shah ko bolo toh kaam ho jaata hai! 😄 Seriously though, this level of micro-management from Delhi shows how important Bengal is for BJP's national plans. But TMC has deep roots here - let's see if the Sandeshkhali anger translates into votes.
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David E
A 10-minute response from a Union Minister? That's exceptional. Meanwhile in other states, leaders don't even acknowledge their workers. This is why BJP has strong ground-level organisation. The Sandeshkhali issue is clearly their trump card here.
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Kavya N
Honestly, it's nice to see a leader acknowledging supporters waiting in heat. But does a 10-minute reply really change the ground reality? Bengal needs jobs, infrastructure, not slogans about sunset. Let's talk about real issues please. 🙏

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