BJP's Post-Poll Strategy in West Bengal: A Move Against 'Trinamoolisation'
Following post-election unrest in West Bengal, BJP leaders are setting a clear organizational and political stance. BJP president Samik Bhattacharya emphasized distancing the party from violence and warned against 'Trinamoolisation' while affirming a strict approach to governance and law enforcement, rejecting any unlawful affiliations.
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In the wake of the electoral victory in West Bengal, the BJP has strategically positioned itself amid reports of post-poll violence. The term 'Trinamoolisation' has become central as the party delineates its future in the state.
BJP state president Samik Bhattacharya, alongside key figures like central observer Sunil Bansal, met state authorities to address the ongoing law-and-order concerns. Bhattacharya emphasized the party's non-involvement in reported violence and warned against misrepresentation by individuals posing as BJP supporters amid the political shift.
The BJP remains firm against post-election migrations and illegal activities, with Bhattacharya urging for accountability and law enforcement. The party also provided assurances against retaliation, maintaining its focus on a transparent and safe governance framework.
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