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'Tum Dilli Jao': Mahua Moitra Takes A Dig At Amit Shah Over His 'O Bengal Police' Remark

Saturday, April 25, 2026
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Mahua Moitra mocks Amit Shah on X, calling him Motabhai and telling him to return Delhi, after he told a Bengal Police official to step aside at an election rally

Launching a fresh attack on Union Home Minister Amit Shah, TMC MP Mahua Moitra called Shah ‘Motabhai’ and asked him to return Delhi.

In a post on X, she wrote, “Arre O Motabhai… Tum… Suno… Zara Dilli Waapas Jao!"

Her remarks came after Shah at an election rally ordered a police official to step aside. The video that Moitra used in her tweet shows Shah calling out, “O Bengal Police, Zara Wapas Jao." A huge crowd then cheers in applause and celebration after Shah’s statement at the rally.

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