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BJP's Rath Yatra's counter-program for Trinamool
Politics of West Bengal is getting hot with BJP-announced rath yatra. Trinamool Congress, Left party and National Congress took the stand against this Rath Yatra. Oppositions say they will also fight against BJP's Rath Yatra. Trinamool Congress has already taken a counter program to give a boost to Rath Yatra
As part of the forthcoming Lok Sabha election campaign, the BJP is launching three well-organized publicity chariots across the state. This chariot runs in 42 constituencies of West Bengal and comes to Calcutta. Then, on January 23, the others in the BJP's rally organized at the Brigade Parade Ground in Kolkata will join the rally. There are all BJP's all-India president Amit Shah, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP's top leaders.
The Trinamool leader and President of Birbhumdistrict, Abhribat Mandal has announced that they arranged for Harinam Kirtan during the Rath Yatra. Hundreds of thousands of people will come to the streets as the counter-program of the Rath Yatra, and haririamake shrinking.
Mandhal Mandal said that they had arranged four thousand open and eight thousand cords for their program to succeed. With this pitch, they will narrow down against the BJP's charioteer.
The politics of the state has become hot due to the rath yatra, particularly facing the BJP and grassroots.
Basically, in front of the upcoming Lok Sabha election, the West Bengal BJP announced its forthcoming three chariot titles 'Democracy Bachao' from the three corners of the state in December.
The state BJP has changed the date of the program twice before appearing in the rath yatra of central leaders. Finally, they told that the chariot will come out on December 7, 9 and 14.
Rath will start from Koch Bihar, on December 7th. The Sagardwip will start from 9th December. And Tarapith will start from 14 December. Three chariots will end on January 23 in Kolkata. Then Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a public meeting organized by the BJP at the Brigade Parade Ground in Kolkata.
BJP's All India President Amit Shah will officially inaugurate Rath Yatra. During the Rath Yatra, the Chief Ministers of five states will join. On the way to the chariot, the BJP will make 200 streetlights.
Three of the chariots have been built in modern technology, modern buses. The air-conditioned chariot will have internet access. There will be a place of rest.
The chariots will end in 42 Lok Sabha constituencies of West Bengal in Kolkata. A Bike Force of 200 workers of BJP will have every chariot to save the chariot. They will be behind and behind the chariot. Let the chariot guard.
After declaring BJP's Rath Yatra, CPM State Secretary Suryakant Mantra announced that the state's working and peace-loving people would be stuck on the streets and the BJP would stop the rath yatra. If necessary, the walls of the streets should be removed so that the road to BJP's chariot is stopped. Rathajatra can not find any way.
Trinamool Congress, which has stood against the CPI (M) and the Rath Yatra, stood against it.
Recently, the preparatory committee meeting of BJP's rath yatra in Maldah was held. West Bengal president Lakhat Chatterjee threatened the women's forces in the meeting after the meeting, that if people try to stop the road trip, those who do it will be crushed to the chariot wheel.
Maldah's Congress MP Moushum Benazir Noor asked, "This is the culture of BJP?"
Babla Sarkar, the executive president of the District Trinamool Congress, said that this BJP bully will not be tolerated in the name of politics.
BJP president Dilip Ghosh on Sunday threatened to return to a public meeting in Hughli on Sunday, saying that he will be punished for his murder. And no one will be sent to the hospital.
On the way back to the public meeting, Dilip Ghosh's carnage was attacked. BJP leader Jay Banerjee's car was also vandalized. In the protest today, the BJP called a protest rally in the state.
Reference: Prothomalo

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