Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

BJP plans rath yatra in Bengal in Dec, Jan

- Snigdhendu Bhattachar­ya snigdhendu.bhattachar­ya@htlive.com

KICK OFF The first chariot will start from Birbhum district on Dec 5 KOLKATA:

Three air-conditione­d buses decorated as chariots and carrying Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders from all over India, including chief ministers of 20 BJP-ruled states, will travel nearly 11,000 km, covering all 294 Assembly constituen­cies in West Bengal, for about a month-and-ahalf in December and January to kick off the party’s Lok Sabha election campaign in the state.

“All crowd-pullers of our party will attend the Rath Yatra. This will be a game-changer in Bengal. Party president Amit Shah will inaugurate it and Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the concluding event. It will mark the beginning of the end of the Mamata Banerjee regime,” said Dilip Ghosh, BJP state president.

The route for the party’s biggest and most spectacula­r programme in the state was finalised on October 22. One of BJP’s focus states, Bengal has 42 Lok Sabha seats, the most after Uttar Pradesh (80) and Maharashtr­a (48). Shah has set the target of winning 22 of the seats. Presently, it has two. BJP’s steady growth in Bengal since the 2014 parliament­ary elections, coinciding with the Left and the Congress’ steep decline, has made the party’s central leadership hopeful of rich dividends next year. Among star campaigner­s, Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath and Assam chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal tops the state unit’s priority list.

The first chariot will start from the Kali Temple in Birbhum district on December 5 and the second from the Madan Mohan (Krishna) temple in Cooch Behar on December 7. The chariots will converge on Kolkata, where Modi will address a gathering at the Brigade Parade Ground on January 23, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s birthday. Bengal’s ruling TMC , the Left and the Congress have all planned programmes to counter the BJP. TMC Lok Sabha MP and chief minister Mamata Banerjee’s nephew, Abhishek, took a dig at BJP, saying that “leaders of a party for the rich will predictabl­y travel in AC buses”.

Food minister Jyotipriya Mullick even issued an indirect threat, saying “people will block the way of their chariot of hatred in many places”. Communist Party of India (Marxist) state unit secretary Suryakanta Mishra also said the party’s activists would block the way of the yatra if it triggers communal tension.

 ??  ?? The BJP leaders will travel across Bengal to kick off poll campaign.
The BJP leaders will travel across Bengal to kick off poll campaign.

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