Amidst the festive season, Bengal BJP is busy with two leading organizational assignments.

Kolkata, September 29 (IANS), amidst the introduction of Durga Puja, the most popular festival in West Bengal, from Monday, the top state leadership of the BJP, especially the state president of the party, Samik Bhattacharya, are busy with two important organizational assignments.

The first assignment is fulfilling the formation of the new State Committee of the party, and the second is preparing a preliminary blueprint for a full-fledged strategy against the ongoing state-radical campaigns of Trinumool Congress on twin issues of the Special Intensive Amendment (SIR) of India (ECI) and the alleged horsepower of Bengali-Spokement.

“The central leadership wants the state leadership to fulfill the formation of the new State Committee and announce the same immediately after the festive season, and if possible, the interim period between the end of Durga Puja and Diwali on October 18, so that the new state committee is important for the next year from the end of the month. BJP, who refused to name.

Similarly, he said that the Trinumool Congress has already started its full campaign on both Bengali-upsones along with special intensive amendments, the BJP central leader felt the need to start a full counter-story as soon as possible.

The state committee member said, “Although our state leaders have made explanatory statements against both these issues from time to time, but there is a need to start a full counter-story campaign at the ground level on both these issues. Therefore, our state leaders are also busy giving the final touch to the Bloprint for the same,” the state committee members said.

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Since the beginning, the Trinumool Congress has described special intensive amendments to slap NRC in the state as a trick. On the other hand, the BJP has described this stand of the ruling party of the state as a trick to protect illegal Bangladeshi and Rohingya intruders, who have managed to list their names in the voter list in West Bengal.

As in relation to combating the story of Trinamool Congress on Bengali oppression in BJP-ruled states in West Bengal, the BJP is planning to highlight how industrial backwardness in West Bengal under the current regime has forced millions to the state’s Bengali-stool workers to move to other states for better livelihood.

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