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Amit Shah Has Lunch At Farmer’s House In Bengal

The Union Home Minister is on a two-day visit to West Bengal to take stock of the BJP's affairs in the state

Amit Shah Has Lunch At Farmer’s House In Bengal
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday had lunch at the house of a farmer in West Bengal's Paschim Medinipur district as part of his exercise to strengthen relations with the agriculturists ahead of the Assembly elections in the state.

Shah's move assumes significance in the wake of the ongoing farmers' protests in Delhi against the three farm laws.

Shah, who is on a two-day visit to West Bengal to take stock of the BJP's affairs in the state, arrived here on Saturday and offered puja at a local temple.

Then, the union minister went to the residence of Sanatan Singh at Balijhuri and had lunch there. Shah was accompanied by BJP national general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya, BJP national vice-president Mukul Roy and state party chief Dilip Ghosh.

It was a vegetarian platter of Bengali delicacies, served on a banana leaf.

Shah and other guests, who sat on the floor of the verandah of the two-storey house with a tin roof, had 'saak bhaja', 'lou daal', 'shukto' (mixed veg stew which is slightly bitter), 'phulkopi tarkari'(cauliflower curry), 'posto' (potato cooked in poppy seed paste) and 'tok doi'.

Tight security arrangements were made and members of the media and other party leaders were kept outside the house, and Shah's security personnel checked the premises repeatedly.

During his November visit to the state, he had lunch at the residence of a tribal BJP worker in Bankura and the house of a 'matua' community member in North 24 Parganas.

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