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BJP Bengal chief meets Dilip Ghosh, calls for unity to defeat Trinamool in 2026 polls

BJP Bengal chief meets Dilip Ghosh, calls for unity to defeat Trinamool in 2026 polls

Time of India5 hours ago
Kolkata: With the aim of creating a united face of
BJP Bengal
within next 15 days and save Bengal from the hands of
Trinamool Congress
, BJP new State President
Samik Bhattacharya
on Tuesday, ahead of 2026 assembly polls, held meeting with former BJP President and senior party leader
Dilip Ghosh
, with whom fissures with BJP leadership was becoming open in the past several months.
In a significant message to the party workers, Bhattacharya told the party workers that all will be embraced to oust the Trinamool Congress government from Bengal and the former CPI-M or Trinamool workers will not be considered redundant.
After meeting Ghosh today, Bhattacharya, while addressing the party workers assembled there, said, 'We have no divisions and differences inside the party. There is no Bengal line or Delhi line. We are followers of BJP's symbol-The Lotus, and we are all together. There may be some misunderstandings for a brief time but that does not mean anyone is leaving the party.'
'In next 15 days, we will see a united face of BJP in Bengal,' the new BJP state President, who took charge recently said, after meeting Dilip Ghosh.
In a significant message to the party workers, Bhattacharya said, 'Do not push away anyone who are party workers of other parties as well. Please remember, it is a fight to change the Trinamool Congress party in power.'
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Bhattacharya urged the BJP workers to embrace all, even Trinamool Congress workers, 'who could not buy tickets in lieu of money from TMC leadership' despite being a dedicated grassroot worker of Trinamool from the grassroot levels'.
'Save Bengal first. Don't push away anyone. Take everyone along. Remember this is a fight to save Bengal. Take along all, including the CPI-M workers and the Trinamool workers,to save Bengal,' Bhattacharya said.
'Trinamool government will have to go. They will be defeated in near future. Our fight is to see that West Bengal does not turn to West Bangladesh. People want to get rid of Trinamool government. They are bound to be ousted from power. People want industrialization, growth and development in Bengal and stoppage of brain drain,' Bhattacharya emphasized.
Bhattacharya said that he will travel to the districts and meet all the party workers across the state.
Meanwhile, Ghosh, who gave a courtesy call to Bhattacharya, said he is always eager to work as a party worker. It is notable that Ghosh was not invited during the recent felicitation ceremony at Science City recently, where many old and past Presidents were present. It was learnt from the party sources that Ghosh was not invited.
There were speculations in the party circles that Ghosh may join Trinamool Congress. His significant comments came a day after Samik Bhattacharya's felicitation as he told media persons that the scenario will be different after July 21.
July 21 is celebrated by Mamata Banerjee government as Martyr's Day and there were murmurs that Ghosh may be seen in the 21 July stage.
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