West Bengal Elections: Arvind Kejriwal spoke to CM Mamata Banerjee

Political temperature is high in West Bengal regarding the upcoming assembly elections. Meanwhile, Aam Aadmi Party’s national convenor and former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal has supported Mamata Banerjee. He said that Mamata Banerjee is fighting a very difficult battle. Along with this he claimed that despite the misuse of central agencies, PM Narendra Modi will lose here.

AAP’s national convenor Arvind Kejriwal wrote on the social media platform

Let us tell you that voting for the first phase will be held in West Bengal on 23 April. Voting will take place on 152 seats in the first phase. The second phase of elections will be held on 142 seats on April 29. There are a total of 294 assembly seats in West Bengal.

Former Delhi Chief Minister and AAP convenor Arvind Kejriwal was in Chennai yesterday (April 21). During this time he fully supported DMK and CM MK Stalin. Praising MK Stalin, he said that there has been a lot of development in Tamil Nadu in the last five years and whenever any major issue comes up in the country, Stalin’s voice is raised strongly at the national level.

Taking aim at BJP in Chennai, Kejriwal said, “People of Tamil Nadu do not like BJP’s politics, that is why the party has not been able to make its place in the state.” He also alleged that AIADMK is completely under the influence of BJP. Kejriwal further said, “I am confident that people will not vote for the NDA. If the BJP gets even one seat, it will try to form the government here and this may affect the good work happening in the state.”

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