Kolkata: West Bengal unit of BJP is all set to start a major movement against the TMC-led state government immediately after the forthcoming festive season is over. BJP's state committee has already started the task of preparing the blueprint for the same. The movement will be spearheaded by the women and youth wing of the saffron camp.
When contacted the state president of the Yuva Morcha, party's youth wing, Soumitra Khan told ETV Bharat that the party will start a major movement against the state government immediately after the forthcoming festive season is over. "These agitations will be conducted in every district of the state. Apart from that, we are going to launch a major rally at Kolkata on the unemployment issue in the state, said Khan.
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Following the direction of the Calcutta High Court, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has already started its probe on the issue of post-poll violence in the state. BJP wants to exploit this issue to boost the morale of the party workers, which had been down since the state assembly election results were announced. The CBI sleuths have already reached the state and started interacting with the victims of post-poll violence and their family members.
Party sources said that on the issue of unemployment, the state BJP has started to agitate in front of the offices of district magistrates and sub-divisional officers. Besides organising agitation programmes in the districts, there will also be a major rally on this issue in Kolkata. The agitation programmes will start after the festive season is over and the Covid-19 situation becomes stable.
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Soumitra Khan is already holding meetings with different district committees to make the programme successful. The president of Mahila Morcha, the party's women's wing, Agnimitra Paul has been asked to prepare a list of the events relating to women harassment in the state. The women's wing will also organise a rally on this issue in Kolkata. A deputation will also meet the state police Director-General on this issue.
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