The Sunday Guardian

‘SOME BENGAL BJP SENIORS HAND IN GLOVE WITH MAMATA’

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but some leaders also share a cosy relationsh­ip with Abhishek Banerjee, who is Mamata Banerjee’s nephew and a Lok Sabha member. This issue has been brought to the notice of BJP national president Amit Shah and he has assured us that he would look into this matter.”

This comes at a time when the BJP is looking to gain a significan­t number of seats from the state in the Lok Sabha elections in 2019. Shah, who was in Purulia last week, said that he and his party was looking to get some 22 seats out of the total 42 seats to the Lok Sabha from the state.

The BJP has also been gaining significan­t vote shares in the state, and this has been evident from the several byelection­s that have been held and the recently concluded panchayat elections where the party stood second.

Highly placed sources in the West Bengal unit of the BJP also said that state leaders were unhappy with some senior ministers in the Central government for “going soft” on Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and on her party members who are being probed for several scams.

A source close to the BJP state leadership also said: “While on the one hand, BJP workers and leaders are being killed and jailed in Bengal, where democracy is at its nadir, there are some Central ministers who continue to have an understand­ing with the Chief Minister. This has emboldened the TMC and its leaders in the state to take on the BJP aggressive­ly. If this continues, the situation of the party in the state will not improve and, in fact, several members will leave the party.”

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