The Trinamool Congress on Friday alleged that the BJP was carrying out “malicious propaganda” in West Bengal if its ‘Rath Yatra’ was not approved and insisted that it had nothing to do with such approval.
At a time when the assembly elections in West Bengal are approaching, the ruling Trinamool Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are not taking the name of the accusation. Trinamool Congress The BJP on Friday alleged that the BJP was carrying out “malicious propaganda” in West Bengal if its ‘Rath Yatra’ was not approved and insisted that it had nothing to do with such approval. The Trinamool Congress wrote on Twitter that as the BJP is claiming, the state government has not refused to approve its program. He tweeted, “The West Bengal government has not refused to approve any yatra, as claimed by the Bengal BJP.” He is doing malicious propaganda in which there is no truth. ”
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GoWB has not denied permission to any Yatra, as claimed by @ BJP4Bengal. They are indulging in malicious propaganda with neither substance nor truth.
BJP must show material evidence of GoWB denying permission to their Yatra. This is BJP’s attempt to claim victimhood. (1/2)
— All India Trinamool Congress (@AITCofficial) February 5, 2021
A BJP functionary had sought permission from Chief Secy, whose office directed them to local authorities. Meanwhile, a PIL was also filed regarding the same in the High Court & the matter is now sub judice.
We thereby clarify that AITC has nothing to do with this issue. (2/2)
— All India Trinamool Congress (@AITCofficial) February 5, 2021
He wrote, “BJP showed solid evidence that the Bengal government refused to approve his visit. BJP is trying to look aggrieved. ”It is noteworthy that in view of the upcoming assembly elections, the BJP has decided to take out rath yatras in the state from February to March through which it will try to garner support.
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The program will be inaugurated in Nadia on Saturday by BJP President JP Nadda. The Trinamool Congress said that the BJP had sought permission for the program from the state Chief Secretary’s office, which asked the organization to get approval from the local authorities. A public interest litigation was also filed in the Calcutta High Court on Wednesday to stop the BJP’s planned visits, citing the circumstances related to COVID-19 and law and order in the state.
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