Bharatiya Janata Party West Bengal state president Dilip Ghosh, after announcing Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s upcoming state tout in January-end, said that the Trinamool Congress (TMC) was indulging in “disaster management” to save the party. Ghosh said, “We use disaster management during a calamity. But, TMC engages in disaster management to convince its leaders not to leave the party. No credibility is left with TMC. Leaders and workers are fleeing from the party. It is disintegrating.”
The Bengal BJP chief said the Union Home Minister Amit Shah ill reach Bengal on a two-day visit on January. Elaborating on the party’s campaign plans ahead of Bengal elections, Ghosh said, “We will do Jan Sampark Yatra across the state starting from the month of February. We will focus on the booth where the BJP is weaker and will try to strengthen the support base.”
When asked about PM Modi’s campaign in the state, Ghosh said, “Prime Minister is scheduled to visit West Bengal on January 23 but it will not be a political program. Once election dates are announced, the Prime Minister will hold several public meetings in Bengal. On the left-Congress alliance for the upcoming Assembly election, the senior BJP leader claimed that the two parties also made alliance during 2016 assembly polls. “Left is already finished and the Congress is on the verge of extinction. If TMC joins them then it will be an alliance of three rejected parties.” He added.
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