BJP president Jagat Prasad Nadda on Saturday accused West Bengal’s Trinamool Congress (TMC) government of creating roadblocks in the process of development.
Mr. Nadda was addressing a gathering at Nabadwip in Nadia district after flagging of a ‘Parivartan yatra’ of the party. “Your government will go. The TMC will be defeated. Lotus will bloom here. Bengal will join the mainstream… This is what the ‘Parivartan yatra’ is all about,” he said.
With just a few months to go for the State to go to the polls, the ‘Parivartan yatra’, where a bus has been converted into a ‘ratha’ (chariot), is a major programme by the BJP to reach far-flung areas of the State.
Mr. Nadda said the ‘yatra’ would start from five places in the State and Union Home Minister Amit Shah would flag off two of them. Raising the slogan, “Anek hoyeche Mamata, Paribartan chaiche janata (Enough of Mamata, people want change)”, he alleged that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee stood in the way…