Kolkata:In a fresh war of words, TMC strongman Anubrata Mondal described BJP as the 'biggest virus in Bengal', and the saffron partys state chief Dilip Ghosh retorted, saying that the ruling party's days are numbered.
At a programme on Saturday, the Birbhum chief of the TMC invited Ghosh to 'meet my booth-level workers' and subsequently join the ruling party, to which the BJP leader said that he would ensure Mondal's 'fury' remains under check.
'I am urging their (BJPs) state president Dilip Ghosh to visit our district and meet my booth level workers. I am inviting him to come join the TMC,' Mondal had said.
Ghosh, when asked about his reaction to Mondal's invitation, told reporters here that the TMC leader had made more 'noise' in the past, and this remark was no match to all that he had said before.
'Anubrata Mondal had been making such statements for a long time. But the fury... the decibel limit seems to have gone feeble. I think the connection to the audio speaker (Anubrata's rhetoric) will gradually stop when the assembly poll nears. We will ensure that.' The BJP seeks to free the people of Birbhum from the terror unleashed by Mondal's men in the district, 'which is now a hub of bomb-making', Ghosh said.