Handover any BJP party worker to police if he is found involved in creating pressure tactics on common people, said State In-charge of BJP Sunil Deodhar while inaugurating seminar on “Mera Gaon Mera Gebir” organized at community hall of Krishna Nagar High School in Belonia today.
He alerted people not to provide subscription to any BJP worker without receipt. Giving a message of caution to party worker he said; if any BJP worker continues commission business inform us. We will through him out like fly on milk.
The seminar was organized with initiative of Local Pan Utsav Committee and Mahamaya Tirthakhsetra Unnayan Committee.
Speaking on the occasion Deodhar said, “CPI-M has drowned the state during rule of 25 years and increased unemployment in the state.” He also alleged that CPM introduced partisan politics with Central Projects, snatched fundamental rights of people.
He added, “Present government will provide employment to the unemployed youths” Criticizing the former Chief Minister Manik Sarkar he said, “present Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb talked with flood affected people by walking through knee deep water.”
He appreciated the state government and other organizations for their role of helping people during recent flood. Commenting about Pakistan he said, Pakistan will fail to prevent the united attack of all Indians.
Among others MLA Sankar Roy, MLA Arun Chandra Bhowmik were present in the meeting. Earlier Deodhar visited Nalua Kalibari. A bike rally from there brought him to Krishnanagar.
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