Kolkata: Union Home Minister and senior BJP leader Amit Shah will address the people of West Bengal through a 'virtual rally' on June 8, state party president Dilip Ghosh said.
He said the party would reach out to people, "apprising them of the achievements of the Narendra Modi government in its first year of the second term and steps taken by the Centre to deal with the crisis caused due to the COVID pandemic."
"As right now, public rallies are banned. So we are stressing on virtual rallies on social media. It will be a five-day-long campaign, with the first virtual rally on June 8. Just like normal rallies, during these virtual rallies there will be speakers, and the main speaker of the June 8 rally would be Amit Shah, he would speak from New Delhi," Ghosh told reporters on Monday.
Shah had last addressed a rally in Kolkata on March 1, a pro CAA rally at Shahid Minar ground.
According to state BJP sources, during virtual rallies, the state BJP would highlight the state's TMC government's 'mishandling' of the dual crisis of COVID pandemic and Cyclone Amphan.
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