BJP wants to manage referee, play on empty field: TMC's Kunal Ghosh
Sunday, 7 April 2024
"You have seen what the NIA is doing in Bhupatinagar. On one hand, top leaders are being disturbed and on the other hand, they are trying to empty the booths. They (BJP) want to manage the referee (NIA), get them to the field and keep out the players (TMC) so that they want to play on an empty field," Ghosh said speaking to reporters at a press conference in Kolkata on Sunday.
"You have seen what the NIA is doing in Bhupatinagar. On one hand, top leaders are being disturbed and on the other hand, they are trying to empty the booths. They (BJP) want to manage the referee (NIA), get them to the field and keep out the players (TMC) so that they want to play on an empty field," Ghosh said speaking to reporters at a press conference in Kolkata on Sunday.
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