New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday addressed the BJP's new set of national office-bearers at a meeting chaired by party chief J P Nadda. The meeting comes at a time when the party gears up for the Assembly polls in five states, including the high-profile West Bengal election, where it is in a direct contest with the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC).
Speaking to ETV Bharat, BJP leader Anupam Hazra said that West Bengal is reeling under corruption and needs to be freed from Trinamool Congress.
"TMC is a corrupted party and the CBI team raided the Kolkata residence of Abhishek Banerjee, who is also a part of this corrupted Banerjee family. This family is totally responsible for West Bengal's economical condition. Now CBI will investigate the case and corrupted people will be arrested. This is not the first time that TMC leaders got embroiled in controversy. There were several cases where TMC leaders found guilty," Hazara said.
Speaking about the Bengal election this year, he said: "Didi has become frazzled after seeing BJP's demand in West Bengal and that's why she is saying that no outsider will form their government here. First of all, we all are Indians and every Indian has equal rights in West Bengal. She is not even obeying our constitution and has made her own constitution by saying outsiders are not allowed in West Bengal."
The meeting was inaugurated by Prime Minister Modi and started by paying tributes to those who lost their lives due to the coronavirus pandemic.