The Bjp Will Form A Full Majority Government In Bengal Pratul Shahdeo
BJP leader Pratul Shahdev has made a big claim regarding the West Bengal Assembly elections. He said that BJP is going to form a government with full majority in Bengal. Speaking to IANS in Ranchi, BJP leader Pratul Shahdev said that we are going to form a majority government in West Bengal.
There were about 91 lakh fake voters in West Bengal. This was Mamata Banerjee’s main vote bank and with the help of this she kept winning, because the local administration was under her influence.
How the local administration is still under their influence can be gauged from the fact that judicial officers in Malda were surrounded for 9 hours.
The present Chief Secretary did not even pick up the call of the Chief Justice of Calcutta High Court, then the CJI had to say that you should answer the phone. The way the entire bureaucracy has been politicized is about to end. Infiltrators will be identified and thrown out from Bengal. BJP will form a government with full majority.
On the ongoing voting in three states, he said that there is an appeal to the public to come in large numbers and record voting till late evening. Participate in the great festival of democracy by casting your valuable vote.
As far as the three states are concerned, in Kerala we are going to have the best performance so far. Those who used to tell us that your account will not be opened there, today they also believe that BJP is fighting there in a very powerful manner.
On the statement of opposition parties on Sangh, he said that RSS is a nationalist organization and has been dedicated to the service of the country and the Sanatanis for one hundred years.
Whenever there is any calamity in the country, RSS volunteers remain dedicated to the people. Sangh volunteers are ready to sacrifice everything for the country. Even during the Covid period, Sangh workers continued to work with dedication and without any selfishness.
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