Bengal Election: JP Nadda says
Bengal Election: JP Nadda says "It is certain 'Didi' is losing Nandigram"
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India is witnessing Assembly polls in the states Tamil Nadu, Kerala, West Bengal, Assam, and the Union territory of Puducherry where elections are due in April-May. The main opposition party against TMC and Mamata Didi is Bharatiya Janata Party constantly making claims and controversial statements. Lately, BJP national president JP Nadda has said that Bengal's CM is "certainly" losing from Nandigram.

He claims that Mamata's own people told him that she is 'searching for another seat to contest'. Nadda further said "This is their strategy and they know better about it, but we have information that she is searching and their people have said so to me. However, I cannot take a guarantee of this as they know it. But she is losing Nandigram, this is certain," to ANI. Nandigram home turf of Adhikari beheld a direct contest with Mamata who is contesting from Nandigram and not from her home turf Bhabanipur constituency. Whereas BJP in full confidence to come in power in West Bengal, the BJP president said that the people of the state are eager to oust the Trinamool Congress-government led by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee "lock, stock and barrel".

Nadda also said "In the first two phases, TMC has been wiped out and BJP is coming. In Nandigram, BJP is winning clearly." The state, Bengal, has finished up with its second phase of polls recording over 80 percent voting. The third phase of polling will be held on April 6. 

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