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West Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh has alleged that his party workers on their way to attend a rally in Birbhum district were attacked by Trinamool Congress activists, and asked his partymen to carry bamboo sticks while coming out on the street to “strike back when needed”.
Mr Ghosh also claimed that many TMC leaders will be in jail after the BJP comes to power in the state.
“Our party workers who were coming to attend the meeting were attacked by the Trinamool Congress. BJP activists are not born to get beaten. I urge the party workers not to come out on the streets empty-handed. Carry a bamboo stick to strike back when needed,” he said.
A clash broke out between activists of the two parties at Simulia in Birbhum district after BJP men going to the rally in a minibus had an altercation with local TMC workers.
“There is unrest everywhere in West Bengal. The police and the administration have been rendered ineffective as they are being run at the whims of Trinamool Congress leaders. When the BJP comes to power in the state, many Trinamool Congress leaders will be in jail,” Mr Ghosh said.
Exhorting BJP workers to fight for a few more months, he said, “The BJP has a history of struggle for which the party has reached to this position now”.
The Assembly election is due in the state in April-May next year.
“Many bomb manufacturing units were unearthed and terrorists were arrested from Birbhum district. The situation here now is the same as used to be in Kashmir,” Mr Ghosh said.
The Medinipur MP said that a change of guard is needed in the state in 2021 failing which people will find it difficult to stay in West Bengal.
Mr Ghosh claimed that if the BJP comes to power in West Bengal, people will be able to stay peacefully like in other states governed by the party.
“In 2021, change has to come in the state. On that day, the Trinamool Congress workers who are now inflicting torture on people will not find any way to escape. If there is no change, then torture by the TMC will reach such heights that people will not be able to stay here,” Mr Ghosh said.
Claiming that the state police will not be allowed to go near the polling booths which would be manned by personnel of central forces, the BJPs West Bengal chief said that people will be able to cast their own votes this time.
Mr Ghosh alleged that funds sent by the Centre do not reach the hands of the people but are looted by Trinamool Congress leaders.
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