Will not get less than 200 seats, claims Dilip Ghosh ahead of WB polls
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Will not get less than 200 seats, claims Dilip Ghosh ahead of WB polls
BJP West Bengal president Dilip Ghosh while speaking to ANI claimed that BJP will not get less than 200 seats in the upcoming state assembly elections.
He further said that we are going ahead with the mantra - '19 mein half, 21 mein saaf.'
"We didn't begin preparations today, we had started 5 years back.
We have proceeded phase-wise, we all saw results in Lok Sabha elections.
We are going ahead with mantra of '19 mein half, 21 mein saaf,' he added.
When asked about not going with a chief minister face, Dilip Ghosh said that we have won several states without a CM face, we will win this also.
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Recent bypolls across seven Indian states resulted in significant gains for the opposition INDIA bloc, which won 10 out of 13 assembly seats. The Congress party secured victories in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, while the Trinamool Congress swept all four seats in West Bengal. The BJP won two seats, including one in Madhya Pradesh. These results are seen as a boost for the opposition and may indicate shifting political dynamics ahead of future elections.
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