BJP national president J P Nadda said on Wednesday that the saffron party, if voted to power, will ensure all-round development of the state.
Development in West Bengal is only possible when Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee leaves and the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) 'kamal' (lotus) blooms, said BJP national President JP Nadda on Wednesday
The BJP chief also said the "cut money government" will be defeated by the people in the upcoming assembly elections
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BJP president J P Nadda on Saturday slammed West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for depriving farmers of the state of the PM Kisan scheme benefits
The BJP on Monday hailed the Union Budget as one for an 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat'
Union Home Minister Amit Shah will be the chief guest in the presence of BJP President J.P. Nadda at the golden jubilee function of Himachal Pradesh's statehood
The chief minister visited the Ridge to review the arrangements for the function
BJP president J P Nadda held a series of meetings with senior party leaders of Assam on the upcoming assembly election
Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa expressed confidence of soon getting a final clearance from the central BJP leadership for the much-awaited cabinet rejig in the state
Amid much-awaited Cabinet expansion in Karnataka, Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa arrived in the national capital on Sunday and is scheduled to meet Shah and Nadda.
JP Nadda, ahead of the state elections targetted ruling TMC saying that it is working with criminal instinct as BJP has lost about 130 party officials, 300 supporters in Bengal
This is Nadda's first visit to West Bengal after the attack on his convoy during his journey to Diamond Harbour from Kolkata on December 10
"Congress and the Opposition is not proud of anything Indian. They should introspect about how their lies on the Covid-19 vaccine will be used by vested interest groups for their own agendas," he said
BJP president J P Nadda accused Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee of "boycotting" the centenary celebrations of Visva-Bharati due to her "jealousy, and political malice and rivalry"
He alleged Banerjee had failed to control the law and order situation in the state, which was rapidly falling on all development indices
BJP President requested all those who were in contact with him to get themselves tested and take precautions
The Governor also took a serious note of the CM's statement where she had said the attack on BJP's convoy was nothing but a staged drama
West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee insinuated the attack was staged
Nadda's convoy came under attack when he was on way to address a meeting of party workers