Dilip Ghosh writes complaint letter to Amit Shah, 'Lapse in security of JP Nadda in Kolkata'
Dilip Ghosh writes complaint letter to Amit Shah, 'Lapse in security of JP Nadda in Kolkata'
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Kolkata: The matter of security lapses during the visit of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president JP Nadda to Kolkata has come to light. BJP's Bengal unit president Dilip Ghosh has alleged that JP Nadda's security has been missed. There was no deployment of police in his programs yesterday. I have complained to Home Minister Amit Shah and the administration about this.

BJP leader Mukul Roy has said that there is a jungle rule in Bengal. Dilip Ghosh said that TMC feels that Diamond Harbor is his last fort. They feel that if the BJP enters there, the government will fall. This is the reason why they are collecting miscreants to obstruct the program. Today is the second day of the Bengal mission of BJP Chief JP Nadda. Today, Nadda will campaign for the BJP by going to Mamata's nephew Abhishek's constituency, Diamond Harbor. Nadda will also meet the fishermen's organization. On reaching Kolkata yesterday, Nadda claimed to overthrow the Mamata Banerjee-led TMC government and win 200 seats.

Yesterday, Nadda said that Mamata Banerjee is another name for intolerance. Everyone knows the way Rabindranath Tagore gave his vision to the country, but intolerance is increasing in today's Bengal. For other parties, the family is the party, TMC is no different, it has also become the party of the family, but for the BJP, the party is the family.

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