BJP President Nitin Naveen will visit West Bengal on 24 and 25 March!

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president Nitin Naveen will visit West Bengal on March 24 and 25. During this time he will participate in organizational meetings in Kolkata. He will also hold a meeting with the core group leaders of the state, in which preparations for the upcoming assembly elections will be discussed.

Earlier on March 2, BJP President Nitin Naveen had visited West Bengal. During this, while addressing a public meeting in Siliguri, he had targeted Chief Minister and TMC chief Mamata Banerjee. Regarding the issue of infiltration, Nitin Naveen had said that the way Bengal has become a way for Bangladeshis to enter the country, there is a danger of worsening of our demographic balance.

Speaking to the stalwarts of trade, commerce and business sectors in Siliguri, West Bengal, Nitin Naveen said, “Bengal was earlier the largest industrial sector, but it is declining rapidly, and the state government is responsible for this, because the state government did not give importance to this sector in the way it was supposed to.

Earlier, Bengal’s contribution to India’s economy was 10 percent, which has now come down to 5 percent. From this you can imagine what is the mentality of the state government here.”

He further said, “Bengal has today become a bastion of corruption and violence under the Mamata government. The Mamta government has worked to destroy what was the identity of West Bengal.”

Meanwhile, raising the issue of infiltrators, the BJP president said, “The state government is forcing the people of Bengal to migrate, while allowing infiltrators from Bangladesh to settle here. More than 50 lakh names have been removed from the voter list. It is clear who helped them settle and gave them rights.”

Let us tell you that voting in West Bengal will be held in two phases on 23 April and 29 April. After this, counting of votes on the assembly seats of all the states will take place on May 4. This is completely different from the 2021 assembly elections, when voting was held in eight phases between March 27 and April 29.

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