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BJP is no longer Hindutva group, Shiv Sena charged

On one hand, when BJP's alliance with Shiv Sena continued in the largest political context, in the state Shiv Sena came to fight against BJP in the state. 11 candidates were declared in the first phase of the Lok Sabha elect…

On one hand, when BJP's alliance with Shiv Sena continued in the largest political context, in the state Shiv Sena came to fight against BJP in the state. 11 candidates were declared in the first phase of the Lok Sabha elections from them. State Secretary General Ashok Sarkar announced the name of the candidate.

With this, he claimed that, "We are fighting as a true Hindutva party because BJP is no longer a Hindu party, they have become a corporate party, from which they have got away from the people." It has been learned that in the first phase the candidate's name has been published from Tamluk, Kantai, Midnapore, North Kolkata, Purulia, Barrackpore, Bankura, Barasat, Bishnupur, North Malda and Jadavpur. Where the Ashok government itself has been fighting for Shiv Sena at the center of Midnapore.

On this, he said, "BJP candidate Dilip Ghosh is fighting in the center, but there is a conflict between BJP and Dilip Ghosh, that is why I got the party's approval to fight for that Shiv Sena."

Ashok Sarkar is basically a former BJP leader. He was once in the state's Rahul Sinha lobby. In addition to the Bidhannagar area, there are many other districts which are known for the personal identification of Ashok Sarkar. Shiv Sena then aligned with the BJP at the Center at that time, but the party leader returned to the battle of politics for Shiv Sena due to lack of place in the state to fight Dilip Lobby.

Not only this, he has demanded even more on this day, "Most of our candidates are in the forefront of BJP or BJP, and our acceptance to promote Hindutva is going to be the highest." However, if the Trinamool government does not want to implement it, then the state BJP wants to make it difficult. In this situation, the party's leaders did not want to open the mouth about which power will change in the central government. His clear claim is, "Central Committee will decide on this matter."

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