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West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee says she is going to ‘ship individuals to disturb BJP conferences’: Here is what occurred

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The race to West Bengal’s upcoming Assembly election is heating up the political confrontation between the political events. On January 19, Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee claimed that Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is sending its staff to Trinamool Congress’s (TMC) assembly create a disturbance. She additional threatened that she would ship some individuals to disturb conferences that might be held by BJP and CPM.
I’ve been seeing for just a few days that some persons are being despatched by BJP to create disturbance in our assembly. Now I’ll ship some individuals to disturb BJP, CPM conferences: West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee, in Purulia pic.twitter.com/XhiKkrxMcL— ANI (@ANI) January 19, 2021
While addressing a rally in Purulia, she stated, “I have been seeing for a few days that some people are being sent by BJP to create disturbance in our meeting. Now I will send some people to disturb BJP, CPM meetings.”
Mamata Banerjee calls BJP extra harmful than Maoists
TMC chief talked about the defection of her celebration’s leaders to BJP and stated that those that wish to be part of BJP may go away. “Politics is a solemn ideology, philosophy; one can change clothes daily but not ideologies,” she added. She additionally added that BJP is way extra harmful than Maoists, although, she didn’t actually say why she thinks so, maybe as a result of the assertion had no justification, to start with.
Banerjee will contest the Assembly election from Nandigram
Opening a warfare entrance towards ex-TMC chief Suvendu Adhikari who joined BJP lately, Mamata Banerjee declared on January 18 that she would contest election from Nandigram. She stated, “Nandigram is my big sister, Bhawanipore is my younger sister… I will fight from both if possible. In case I am unable to contest from Bhawanipore, someone else would contest.” It needs to be famous that Adhikari has a stronghold in Nandigram.
Replying to the problem, Adhikari stated, “If I can’t defeat her by half lakh votes, I will quit politics.” Adhikari had marked an emphatic win from the Nandigram seat within the 2016 state election as a TMC candidate.
Assembly elections in West Bengal are due in April-May this yr.