The politics of Bengal has been hotly contested for the promotion of the fourth phase of the West Bengal Assembly Election.
File photo: Yogi Adityanath, Mamta Banerjee and Amit Shah.
The politics of Bengal has been hotly contested for the promotion of the fourth phase of the West Bengal Assembly Election. During the assembly elections, all parties are trying to woo the voters of the fourth phase. To woo the voters, Union Home Minister Amit Shah will conduct four road shows on Wednesday at various places including Singur, while the state’s CM Mamata Banerjee will address four rallies. These include two rallies in North Bengal and two in Kolkata.
Apart from Union Home Minister Amit Shah, among the BJP’s star campaigners today, UP CM Yogi Adityanath (Yogi Adityanath), Union Minister Smriti Irani and actor Mithun Chakraborty will also do road shows and address public meetings. Let us know that the fourth phase of voting will be held on April 10.
Shah will do a total of four road shows including Singur
Amit Shah will do road shows at Singur at 12 noon, Domjur at 1.35 pm, Howrah Central at 3 pm and Behla East at around 4:30 pm. Let me tell you that Amit Shah has made a big claim recently. The party will get a bigger victory in the state in 2017 than Uttar Pradesh. However, during this time he has said to give priority to the Corona virus over the Citizenship Amendment Act and the National Population Register. Amit Shah is claiming a 200-seat victory in Bengal in the beginning.
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Yogis will gather in North Bengal
UP CM Yogi Adityanath will address public meetings in Jalpaiguri, in Karsiang and in Kaliaganj. Apart from this, Union Minister Smriti Irani is also scheduled to hold a public meeting in the area of Durgapur.
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