BJP to go on nationwide dharna against alleged widespread violence by TMC on May 5
Published By : Lelin Mallick | May 3, 2021 11:55 PM
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New Delhi, May 3: The Bhartiya Janta Party has announced to go on a nationwide dharna on May 5 against the widespread violence allegedly unleashed by TMC workers post election results in West Bengal. The party took twitter to share this information. “The BJP has announced a nationwide dharna on 5th May against the widespread violence unleashed by TMC workers post the election results in West Bengal.This protest will be held following all Covid protocols across all organisational mandals of the BJP,” the party tweeted. wp:embed {"url":"https://twitter.com/BJP4India/status/1389255957369155584","type":"rich","providerNameSlug":"twitter","responsive":true,"className":""} https://twitter.com/BJP4India/status/1389255957369155584 /wp:embed On the other hand, its national president JP Nadda will be in West Bengal on a two-day visit on May 4 and 5 and will be visiting the family of the BJP karyakartas who are affected by the retributive violence by criminal elements in the TMC cadre. wp:embed {"url":"https://twitter.com/BJP4India/status/1389248488731381760","type":"rich","providerNameSlug":"twitter","responsive":true,"className":""} https://twitter.com/BJP4India/status/1389248488731381760 /wp:embed
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