Development only possible when Mamata leaves, lotus blooms in WB: JP Nadda




Development in is only possible when Chief Minister leaves and the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) ‘kamal’ (lotus) blooms, said BJP President JP Nadda on Wednesday.


“(Prime Minister) Modiji has tried everything possible to bring development in Bengal while Mamata has exploited the public through appeasement and dictatorship, and damaged Bengal’s culture. Development in will be possible only if you say goodbye to Mamata’s government and welcome the BJP’s lotus,” Nadda said while attending the party’s ‘Cha Chakra’ programme in the Kharagpur district.



“Kamal is the way ahead. It will bring development in Bengal. Recently, Modi ji dedicated Rs 4,700 crore for a refinery project and Rs 25,000 crore for highways here. All this development will be possible only when the lotus blooms,” he added.


Nadda is in as part of the parivartan yatras being carried out in an effort to oust the ruling Trinamool Congress government.


The first yatra was launched by Nadda from Nabadwip in Nadia district on Saturday.


Assembly polls are likely to be held in West Bengal in April-May this year.

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