Central leaders to visit West Bengal regularly to boost morale of party workers, says Dilip Ghosh

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Amidst constant hullabaloo and defection inside Bengal Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the party's national vice president and former state president Dilip Ghosh in an exclusive interview with Free Press Journal (FPJ) said that Union Home Minister Amit Shah, national president JP Nadda and few other central leaders would often visit the state to boost the morale of the workers ahead of 2023 Panchayat election and 2024 Parliamentary election.

On the question of how much of a challenge is it to bring back the party in shape, Ghosh said that it is a serious challenge and no one could think about the violence that took place in the state after the results of the 2021 Assembly election. People were being killed and some are still displaced. We have tried hard to bring the party on field. Shah already visited once and alternatively Nadda and other leaders will also visit. Shah knows Bengal and he will visit often.

In order to connect with the grassroots again, he said that in BJP, it is always a collective decision. There are certain changes being made in leadership and committees. Any sort of change is difficult to accept for people initially but later they get acceptance. We will reach out to the grassroots level and fight back.

He also said that CAA will be implemented in the state once the situation is conducive. It is not a poll plank but an endeavor to stand by the people. Whatever we say we do just like abrogation of Article 370 and Ram temple.

(With inputs from agencies)

 

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