BJP's Call for Peace Amidst Post-Poll Victory in West Bengal
Following a landslide victory in West Bengal, BJP state president Samik Bhattacharya urged firm action against post-poll violence. During a press briefing, he warned that party members involved in such activities would be expelled. BJP secured a significant majority, calling for peace and restraint among its workers.
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In the wake of BJP's decisive victory in the West Bengal assembly elections, state party president Samik Bhattacharya called on the administration to decisively address cases of post-poll violence.
He emphasized that any party member found engaging in violence will be expelled, and urged for urgent intervention where needed.
The BJP achieved a two-thirds majority with 207 seats, establishing its first government in the region and advocated for peaceful celebrations.
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