Kolkata: As the time for the assembly elections in West Bengal is coming to pass, in the same way, the war between the political parties is also intensifying. Whether it is the Trinamool Congress (TMC) or the BJP, both are fiercely targeting each other. West Bengal BJP unit president Dilip Ghosh on Sunday issued a fresh warning to the ruling TMC in the state that his party follows the law, but that does not mean it is weak.
Ghosh gave an open warning to the ruling party of Bengal, saying, "Our opponents are telling us that our game is over, but let me tell them that our game is going on. Be prepared. If they face their own after the election If you want to see, then tell your mothers to keep your children under control. We are civilized and obey the law, but this does not mean that we are weak." He also said addressing the rally "Your game has ended, now we will play and you will watch from the gallery," in an indirect reference to the popular "khela hobe" slogan of the TMC.
Yes, 'Khela hobe, khela hobe' & 'paribortan hobe'. Let me tell brothers of Mamta didi that BJP will form the govt. I know there will be attempts to stop the yatra so I've come to meet you. We will ensure that you are able to cast your votes: WB BJP chief Dilip Ghosh (14.02.2021) pic.twitter.com/I2i8ux2kme
— ANI (@ANI) February 15, 2021
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