Amit Shah's visit worries Bengal party workers

Tuesday 02nd January 2018 10:46 EST
 

KOLKATA: Bharatiya Janata Party president Amit Shah's four day visit to West Bengal this month has his party workers worried as they have not completed tasks given to them him by the leader on his last visit to the state. The BJP president had instructed workers to build a committee at every booth of West Bengal, asking them to complete the task by December.

The party is officially demanding that the BJP has committee at 80 per cent booths of the state, but given the current situation, construction appears doubtful even in 50 per cent of booths. WB BJP president Dilip Ghosh said that constructing a committee at every booth wasn't possible now as many of them are minority-dominated, specially Murshidabad and North Dinajpur. Also to be considered is that the party is yet to reach to thousands of booths in Kolkata too. However, a BJP leader said these are only excuses and inner conflict between the state BJP is the main reason it is yet to have a good grip in the region.


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