Mayor of Agartala Municipal Corporation (AMC) Dipak Majumder on Thursday claimed that people are coming out of home in support of BJP and Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha.
While doing door to door campaign for Chief Minister Dr Saha in 8-Town Bordowali Assembly Constituency, Mayor said, "From party we have started door to door campaign for our Chief Minister in Town Bordowali Assembly. We are observing excitement among the people as well as in the Karyakartas. People are happy and accepting out party. They are coming out of home and saying we don't need to tell anything as people have already choose BJP for the upcoming election. And said this time also they will vote for Chief Minister as the state has seen massive development after Dr Manik Saha has took over the charge as Chief Minister especially in his area".
He claimed that people want Dr Saha as the next chief minister as people are happy with the work of this government and of CM Dr Saha.
"That is why people are demanding for BJP government and want Dr Manik Saha as Chief Minister. I am visiting almost all the booths of and seen how people are happy. Massive development took place after Dr Saha charged as CM", he claimed. He further claimed that people don't want this unholy alliance. And they don't want opposition party too in the state as people have seen the disaster of this state", said Mayor
"People doesn't want black day of Congress and CPIM regime" he added.
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