Chief Minister Prof. Dr. Manik Saha on Friday said that people everywhere are now looking to join BJP because of their trust in Prime Minister Narendra Modi as no one but BJP and PM Modi can develop the country.
“There is no other option but BJP to strengthen the country and take it forward for development,” he said.
He said that inspired by PM Modi’s guarantee of development and good governance, a total of 265 opposition voters from 94 families joined the Bharatiya Janata Party at Bordowali Mandal's election office today.
This was said by Dr. Saha while addressing a joining program.
“Our candidates have already submitted their nomination papers in view of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. All around now people want to come under the banner of Bharatiya Janata Party. Because the way Prime Minister Narendra Modi is continuously working for the development of the country, people's trust in the Prime Minister has increased. So, people want to come to the Bharatiya Janata Party. The country is moving forward in all directions under the leadership of the Bharatiya Janata Party. The Bharatiya Janata Party is the only choice to strengthen the country,” he said.
On this day, people from various parties, including CPIM, Congress, and from Trinamool spontaneously joined the BJP.
Mayor of Agartala Municipal Corporation and Bharatiya Janata Party nominated candidate for Ramnagar assembly constituency Dipak Majumder, Municipal Councilor Ratna Dutta, Bordowali Mandal President Sanjay Saha, and other leaders of the party were present at this program.
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