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Suvendu Adhikari`s BIG claim: `Mamata Banerjee govt won`t exist after December, assembly polls in Bengal in 2024`
Leader of Opposition in West Bengal Assembly Suvendu Adhikari has repeatedly claimed that there would be a Maharashtra-like situation in the opposition-ruled states of Jharkhand, Rajasthan and West Bengal.
Highlights
- Suvendu Adhikari has claimed that the Mamata govt won't exist after December
- He also claimed that the assembly polls in Bengal will be held in 2024
- TMC hit back, saying any attempt by the BJP to topple the govt would be given a befitting reply
Kolkata: Leader of Opposition in West Bengal Assembly Suvendu Adhikari has made a BIG claim that Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress government in West Bengal will "cease to exist" by December, and assembly elections will be held in the state along with the Lok Sabha polls in 2024. The BJP leader said this while speaking to reporters in Tamluk in Purba Medinipur district, adding that the stage is being set for the removal of the TMC government from the state.
"Wait for a few months, this government will cease to be in power in West Bengal. Mark my words, by December this year, TMC will not be in power in West Bengal. The assembly poll and parliamentary elections will be held simultaneously in 2024 in West Bengal," Adhikari claimed.
Over the last few months, Adhikari has repeatedly claimed that there would be a Maharashtra-like situation in the opposition-ruled states of Jharkhand, Rajasthan and West Bengal.
His comments drew sharp reactions from the TMC, which accused the BJP of engineering the rebellion in Shiv Sena and toppling the Uddhav Thackeray-led government in Maharashtra.
"If he can foresee things, why couldn't he predict and stop the recent political happenings in Bihar? It seems that out of frustration in politics, he has started practising astrology," state minister Chandrima Bhattacharya of the TMC said.
"Any such attempts by the BJP to topple the state government in West Bengal would be given a befitting reply," she said.