Amid 'ghar wapsi' in Bengal, BJP makes last bid to hold on to TMC turncoats

Standing in solidarity of workers facing violent attack from ruling TMC, the BJP has started explaining its workers across the country about attacks its cadre is
Amid 'ghar wapsi' in Bengal, BJP makes last bid to hold on to TMC turncoats

NEW DELHI: Standing in solidarity of workers facing violent attack from ruling TMC, the BJP has started explaining its workers across the country about attacks its cadre is facing in West Bengal. The BJP teams from the rest of the country will likely visit West Bengal to tell cadres in the eastern state that the whole party is with them.

A senior BJP leader said that the entire exercise has been started to keep its cadres intact in West Bengal after reports that some of turncoats who joined the party before the State Assembly polls and cadres on ground were trying to leave the saffron fold to join back Trinamool. Senior leaders had interacted with party workers in Uttarakhand and Assam.

On Wednesday a similar interaction was planned with the Delhi unit which was to be addressed by National Joint General Secretary (Organisation) Shiv Prakash, who oversees the BJP's poll management in West Bengal.

On Tuesday, BJP National General Secretary and in-charge of West Bengal, Kailash Vijayvargiya held a virtual meeting with the party workers from Uttarakhand.

Uttarakhand BJP chief Madan Kaushik told IANS that Vijayvargiya held the virtual interaction with workers of the hill state and explained the violence and atrocities done to party cadres by Trinamool Congress in West Bengal.

"Vijayvargiya explained how many BJP workers and leaders were attacked and killed in post poll violence in West Bengal by Trinamool goons. He answered queries of our workers related to the ground situation in West Bengal.

"He said that despite adverse conditions, BJP workers are holding their grounds in West Bengal," Kaushik said. (IANS)

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