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People have chosen BJP to end TMC's misrule in Bengal: Dilip Ghosh

Addressing a presser in Kolkata, West Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh slammed All India Trinamool Congress party for promoting violence during the Lok Sabha elections. He said that BJP will follow tit for tat policy to counter TMC.

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Published : May 24, 2019, 6:53 PM IST

Kolkata: West Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh on Friday criticised TMC for allegedly letting loose violence on the party's workers in the state since the Lok Sabha polls. He said that BJP would follow the 'tit for tat' policy to counter it.

He urged Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to take her party's poor showing in the just concluded Lok Sabha polls in the "right spirit".

"The TMC is unable to concede defeat. It should take the results in right spirit.

People have chosen BJP to end TMC's misrule in Bengal says Dilip Ghosh

If TMC tries to use violence as a tool to initimidate and attack our workers then we will answer them in the same coin. We will follow the policy of tit-for tat," Ghosh said.

He along with several other BJP MPs from Bengal were felicitated at the party's state headquarters.

The people have given Banerjee a "befitting reply" for her arrogance, Ghosh said and claimed that the opposition candidates and leaders were heckled and assaulted by TMC goons in an unprecedented way.

"The people of Bengal have reposed their faith in us. They want an end to TMC's misrule in Bengal and have chosen BJP as an alternative," he said.

Asked whether BJP would allow entry to TMC leaders who would like to switch over, he said the doors of the party are open for those who want to fight against TMC.

Bengal like the rest of the country witnessed a saffron surge on Thursday with the BJP winning 18 of the 42 Lok Sabha seats in the state, up from just two in 2014.

TMC has won 22 seats this time, down from 34 in 2014.

The saffron party also gave the TMC a run for its money bagging 40.25 per cent of the vote share counted so far compared to 43.28 per cent clinched by TMC.

Read:| Modi's victory tribute to Vajpayee, says Puri

Kolkata: West Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh on Friday criticised TMC for allegedly letting loose violence on the party's workers in the state since the Lok Sabha polls. He said that BJP would follow the 'tit for tat' policy to counter it.

He urged Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to take her party's poor showing in the just concluded Lok Sabha polls in the "right spirit".

"The TMC is unable to concede defeat. It should take the results in right spirit.

People have chosen BJP to end TMC's misrule in Bengal says Dilip Ghosh

If TMC tries to use violence as a tool to initimidate and attack our workers then we will answer them in the same coin. We will follow the policy of tit-for tat," Ghosh said.

He along with several other BJP MPs from Bengal were felicitated at the party's state headquarters.

The people have given Banerjee a "befitting reply" for her arrogance, Ghosh said and claimed that the opposition candidates and leaders were heckled and assaulted by TMC goons in an unprecedented way.

"The people of Bengal have reposed their faith in us. They want an end to TMC's misrule in Bengal and have chosen BJP as an alternative," he said.

Asked whether BJP would allow entry to TMC leaders who would like to switch over, he said the doors of the party are open for those who want to fight against TMC.

Bengal like the rest of the country witnessed a saffron surge on Thursday with the BJP winning 18 of the 42 Lok Sabha seats in the state, up from just two in 2014.

TMC has won 22 seats this time, down from 34 in 2014.

The saffron party also gave the TMC a run for its money bagging 40.25 per cent of the vote share counted so far compared to 43.28 per cent clinched by TMC.

Read:| Modi's victory tribute to Vajpayee, says Puri

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         Kolkata, May 24 (PTI) West Bengal BJP president Dilip
Ghosh Friday criticised TMC for allegedly letting loose
violence on the party's workers in the state since the Lok
Sabha polls and said BJP would follow the 'tit for tat' policy
to counter it.
         He urged Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to take her
party's poor showing in the just concluded Lok Sabha polls in
the "right spirit".
         "The TMC is unable to concede defeat. It should take
the results in right spirit. If TMC tries to use violence as a
tool to initimidate and attack our workers then we will answer
them in the same coin. We will follow the policy of tit-for
tat," Ghosh said.
         He along with several other BJP MPs from Bengal were
felicitated at the party's state headquarters.
         The people have given Banerjee a "befitting reply" for
her arrogance, Ghosh said and claimed that the opposition
candidates and leaders were heckled and assaulted by TMC goons
in an unprecedented way.
         "The people of Bengal have reposed their faith in us.
They want an end to TMC's misrule in Bengal and have chosen
BJP as an alternative," he said.
         Asked whether BJP would allow entry to TMC leaders who
would like to switch over, he said the doors of the party are
open for those who want to fight against TMC.
         Bengal like the rest of the country witnessed a
saffron surge on Thursday with the BJP winning 18 of the 42
Lok Sabha seats in the state, up from just two in 2014.
         TMC has won 22 seats this time, down from 34 in 2014.
         The saffron party also gave the TMC a run for its
money bagging 40.25 per cent of the vote share counted so
far compared to 43.28 per cent clinched by TMC. PTI PNT
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