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He said BJP maintained a high standard during campaigning
He accused Mamata Banerjee of using foul language against BJP leaders
New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party Chief JP Nadda on Monday (April 26) accused the ruling TMC party of indulging in the “lowest level of electioneering” while asserting that his party maintained a high standard during campaigning for the West Bengal assembly elections.
Nadda’s remarks come on the day when the state saw the seventh phase of voting take place.
“This West Bengal election was unprecedented and unique in its own way. With a lot of maturity, in spite of all provocations, a high standard of electioneering maintained by BJP. TMC displayed the lowest level of ethics, immature, provocative electioneering,” Nadda said addressing a virtual public meeting.
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Mamta Banerjee casts her vote, shows the victory sign
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Mamta Banerjee, who contested the last election from Bhawanipur, is contesting from Nandigram.
Kolkata (West Bengal):
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee cast her vote at a polling station in Bhawanipore in Kolkata on Monday during the seventh phase of the state assembly elections. He signaled victory after casting a vote.
The seventh phase is being held in 34 constituencies spread over five districts.
Over 81.88 lakh voters including 39.87 lakh women and 221 third gender persons are eligible to cast their votes at 11,376 polling stations in this phase. A total of 268 candidates are in the fray.
Nadda hits out at Mamata for skipping PM s virtual meet with CMs on COVID-19 situation
Banerjee, on the other hand, has claimed that she was not invited to a meeting chaired by the PM a few days ago to discuss modalities to tackle the pandemic.
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BJP National President JP Nadda addresses a public meeting at Jali Bagan and Barman during the ongoing assembly election via video conferencing, in New Delhi on Sunday. (Photo | ANI) By PTI
MANIKCHAK: BJP president J P Nadda on Sunday slammed Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for her persistent attacks on the Centre over the prevailing COVID-19 situation, and sought to know why she chose to skip a virtual meeting where Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed ways to combat the disease.