The battle for 'Hindu votes' in Bengal intensifies, Mamata will file nomination on Mahashivratri
The battle for 'Hindu votes' in Bengal intensifies, Mamata will file nomination on Mahashivratri
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Kolkata: There is a strong battle for Hindu votes in the election of West Bengal. On the one hand, while there is a ruckus about the slogan of Jai Shri Ram, on the other hand, now the CM of Bengal and Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo Mamata Banerjee are adopting the strategy of soft Hindutva. It is believed that this is the reason that she has chosen the day of March 11 for her nomination. let us share that  this day is the festival of Mahashivaratri.

Be it Jai Shri Ram or Jai Siya Ram, there is a war between TMC and BJP on the issue of these slogans. While the BJP is bent on declaring Mamata Banerjee and TMC as 'Ram malevolent', TMC is only describing it as an election stunt. West Bengal CM Mamta Banerjee will conduct the election on March 11 from Nandigram. Preparations have been started for this. Provision has been made for temporary housing and election office in Nandigram. Mamta Banerjee will reach Haldia in East Midnapore on March 10, will meet here before night rest and will go to Nandigram the next day.

Shivaratri has been chosen to fill the nomination for a special reason. It is believed that Mamata Banerjee wants to send a nomination on the occasion of Shivaratri to send a message that she is a Shiva devotee and has chosen this sacred Hindu festival for the larger work of life. Because Hindus start any big work on Mangal day itself.

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