BJP Promises to Remove Intruders from West Bengal, Says Dilip Ghosh

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Amit Kumar

BJP Promises to Remove Intruders from West Bengal, Says Dilip Ghosh

Kharagpur, April 15: BJP leader and candidate from Kharagpur, Dilip Ghosh, has responded to the six guarantees announced for Bengal by Samrat Chaudhary and Prime Minister Modi.

Upon Samrat Chaudhary’s election as the leader of the Bihar NDA legislative party, Ghosh stated, “The BJP is the largest party. Ultimately, it is the BJP that should take the lead. The BJP is progressing step by step, and people are voting for us. The BJP provides good governance and makes decisions after consulting with its allies.”

Commenting on the arrest of Vinesh Chandel, director of Indian PAC Consulting Private Limited (I-PAC), by the ED, Ghosh remarked, “There are several allegations of scams linked to I-PAC. Many complaints have already surfaced. The investigation is ongoing, and as facts emerge, actions are being taken. Arrests are made based on the findings of such investigations.”

Ghosh further emphasized, “This time, the West Bengal elections are crucial, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi personally leading the charge. Workers are putting in tireless efforts, and a change of power is expected in West Bengal. Mamata Banerjee has provided refuge to intruders. Once the BJP forms the government, these intruders will be expelled. As the voting date approaches, Mamata Banerjee’s situation is deteriorating, leading her to make nonsensical statements.”

Earlier on Tuesday, Ghosh had stated, “From coal and sand to cattle smuggling, these are significant issues in West Bengal. Thousands of crores are earned through smuggling. The money behind incidents of violence also stems from this. Those guilty in such matters should be brought to justice and punished.”

He added, “People still remember the events from last time. TMC goons have started intimidating people already. There are attempts to influence the elections. Such individuals should be put behind bars; otherwise, the elections in West Bengal could be compromised once again.”

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