Lok Sabha results to turn tables in West Bengal: Dr Jitendra

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KOLKATA: Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh said here on Friday that the Lok Sabha results on 4th June will turn the tables in West Bengal and pave the way for BJP majority in the ensuing Assembly elections.
Addressing a strategic meeting of BJP election convenor, co-convenor and important members of the BJP Election Management in Serampore Lok Sabha Constituency here, Dr. Jitendra Singh said, the people of West Bengal have made up their mind to vote for Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led BJP and it is now the responsibility of each one of us as Karyarkatas, to make up our mind once and for all to convert the people’s will into votes on the day of polling.
He called upon the BJP workers to maintain a focussed approach for the next three days till the polling for phase 5 is over.
Referring to his responsibility with regard to the phase 5 Lok Sabha elections in West Bengal, Dr. Jitendra Singh said, last time we had won three out of these seven seats but this time with a little perseverance and determination, we are in a position to win all the seven and in any case minimum six out of seven by all means. He said, Bongaon, Barrackpore and Hooghly are the three seats which the BJP had won in 2019 also and this time out of the other four, we are in a winning position in Howrah with a new candidate, in Arambagh which we lost last time with an extremely narrow margin of just 1,000 votes and Serampore where the incumbent TMC MP is facing huge anti-incumbency and it is up to us to convert this into a positive vote for BJP.
Dr. Jitendra Singh, along with the West Bengal State General Secretary(Organisation) Amitav Chakraborty received a detailed reporting about smaller details before the campaign comes to an end tomorrow. The office bearers present in the meeting gave inputs about the election kits having been delivered along with the Voter slips and also the logistic arrangements made for the day of polling.
Dr. Jitendra Singh called upon the BJP Karyarkatas to approach the day of polling with a high morale and sense of confidence. He said, let us not forget that in the earlier four phases of polling in West Bengal, there has not been a single incident of violence and the same trend is expected to continue in the subsequent three phases also.
The TMC workers, said Dr. Jitendra Singh, have been trained by their leaders to indulge in all kinds of wrong practices but the BJP Karyarkatas this time are fully committed while observing all the norms and ethics of the election process. He expressed confidence that by the end of polling on May 20th, the message would have gone loud and clear to the TMC leadership that the ground is slipping under their feet and the beginning of the end of TMC dominance has started which will culminate with BJP victory in the ensuing State Assembly elections.

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