EXCLUSIVE | BJP Will Bag More than 200 Seats In Bengal Polls, Could Even Surge Past 250: JP Nadda To ABP News

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Kolkata: Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) national president JP Nadda on Thursday spoke exclusively to ABP News on various issues including West Bengal, agri laws and the ongoing farmers’ protest. Starting the interaction with the much-awaited West Bengal elections, JP Nadda on Thursday slammed Mamata Banerjee and said that for Didi, politics is above culture of this country. ALSO READ | Rahul Gandhi Uses ‘Hum Do Humare Do’ Jibe At Centre Over Agri Laws, Says Nation Being Run By 4 People

“Public is very clever and political parties and politicians must learn from public. It is high time for Mamata Banerjee and Trinamool Congress to go in West Bengal and that is why there is so much rush in decisions of the current state government,” Nadda said while speaking to Sumit Awasthi.

When asked about who will be BJP’s Chief Ministerial candidate, Nadda said that all leaders of saffron party work on ground and such decisions are taken by party’s parliamnetary committee. 

Speaking about former Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly’s candidature, Nadda said that he would not be able comment on any individual name. Pary’s high command, senior leaders sit together and make such decisions.

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While making a gigantic claim, Nadda said that BJP will surely sweep West Bengal and Assam Assembly elections. He said that in Tamil Nadu, BJP will fight polls in alliance with AIADMK. Nadda also claimed that BJP will preform better even in Kerala elections.

“Jan Dhan Yojna, Ujjwala Yojna and many such schemes were launched by Centre under PM Modi’s leadership and all these schemes were linked with women and youth of the country. This led to a complete facelift of country’s system and people are with us,” JP Nadda said.

Making yet another massive claim, JP Nadda said it is sure that BJP will bag more than 200 seats in West Bengal Elections and could also win more than 220, 250 seats in the 294-member Assembly.



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