New Delhi: A political battle has begun between the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in West Bengal for this year's assembly elections. The parties are busy preparing for the assembly elections. On Thursday, Amit Shah once again talks about uprooting Mamata Banerjee from Bengal. Amit Shah has said that the vote share of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has increased in Bengal, in such a state change is going to happen. At the same time, Shah has also hinted at the name of the new CM of the state if the BJP wins the election.
Although Shah has not named anyone for the CM candidate, he has given a hint in which he said that the CM of Bengal will be the son of Bengal, no outsider. It is being told that in-charge of Bengal Kailash Vijayvargiya is not in the race of CM Face of BJP. Shah said that after the BJP won the election, the national president of the party and the parliamentary board would decide who would be our CM.
Amit Shah has not named anyone but must have indicated that whoever will be the chief ministerial candidate from the BJP will be from Bengal. The Home Minister said that there is no discussion on this even within the party.
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