BJP preparing to conquer Bengal after Bihar, Amit Shah and Nadda will visit every month
BJP preparing to conquer Bengal after Bihar, Amit Shah and Nadda will visit every month
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After the formation of the government in Bihar, the BJP is now preparing for the 'Bengal Fatah'. The BJP's West Bengal unit has devised a big strategy for this. Bengal BJP state president Dilip Ghosh said on Wednesday that Union Home Minister Amit Shah and party's national president JP Nadda will visit the state every month till the assembly elections are over in the state.

Elections for the 294-member assembly of West Bengal are to be held in April-May next year. Both BJP leaders will visit different states every month before the elections to check the party organization. Dilip Ghosh told the media that regular visits of our two leaders will increase the enthusiasm of the party workers. Party sources said Shah is expected to visit for two consecutive days each month while Nadda's visit will be for three days.

Subsequently, Ghosh lashed out at the Congress and CPI (M) alliance, saying that both parties had been rejected by the people long ago. He said that persons from West Bengal gave the opportunity to Congress, CPI (M) and Trinamool Congress. All three parties have been successful in meeting the aspirations of the people, now BJP will fulfil their hopes. Party sources said that in view of the state assembly election, the BJP has divided the state into five organizational areas and appointed central leaders in charge of it. Senior BJP leaders Sunil Deodhar, Vinod Tawde, Dushyant Gautam, Harish Dwivedi and Vinod Sonkar have been appointed by the top leadership of the party in charge of North Bengal, Rhad Banga (South West districts), Nabadwip, Midnapur and Kolkata organizational areas.

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