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BJP Released Posters Of Women Leaders In West Bengal

BJP released posters of women leaders and said, “Bengal wants daughter, not aunt”. After the announcement of the election dates, the battle of Bengal has now come on Bua and Beti.

The Bengal BJP has released posters of women leaders saying that Bengal wants a daughter and not an aunt. At the same time, TMC also said in response that Bengal likes her daughter.

The BJP has put the faces of nine Bengal party women leaders in the poster. Which includes Rupa Ganguly, Debashree Chaudhary, Lockett Chatterjee, Bharti Ghosh, Agnimitra Paul. The BJP poster reads, ‘Bengal wants its own daughter, not Pishi (aunt).’

On the other hand, this poster of BJP has trumped the Trinamool. In this regard, Trinamool leader Chandrima Bhattacharya said, “Aunty is also the daughter of Bengal.

Everyone has an aunt. Those whose faces she has used are also someone’s aunt? ”TMC has depicted Mamata Banerjee as the ‘daughter of Bengal’.

Recently TMC started its main campaign ‘Bangla Nijer Meyke Chai’, showing Mamta as ‘daughter of Bengal’.

Sharing a picture of Mamta, TMC wrote, “Her life has been a struggle for justice. Her humanity has touched the heart of every person of Bengal. Her simplicity and friendship have made her the daughter of the house.

Her leadership In Bengal, the path of progress has progressed. That is why everyone is saying – ‘Bangla nijer mayke tea’.

How often are elections in Bengal

There will be elections in eight phases on 294 seats in Bengal. On March 27 on 30 assembly seats in five districts of the state under the first phase, April 1 on 30 assembly seats in four districts under the second phase,.

April 6 on 31 assembly seats in the third phase, 44 in five districts under the fourth phase April 10 on seats, April 17 on 45 seats in six districts under the fifth phase.

April 22 on 43 seats in four districts under the sixth phase, April 26 on 36 seats in five districts under the seventh phase and four districts under the eighth phase The voting for 35 seats will be held on April 29.

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