Ahead of polls, BJP plans to launch five mega rath yatras in West Bengal
The Bharatiya Janata Party has planned to organize five mega rath yatras in West Bengal ahead of the assembly polls. The party has sought permission from the state government to organize the rath yatras.
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<p>In a letter to Chief Secretary Alapan Bandopadhyay, BJP state vice-president Pratap Banerjee wrote, “At the first week of February, the BJP is intending to take out five rallies, as part of the rath yatra in the state.”</p>
In a letter to Chief Secretary Alapan Bandopadhyay, BJP state vice-president Pratap Banerjee wrote, “At the first week of February, the BJP is intending to take out five rallies, as part of the rath yatra in the state.”
<p>"There will be five segments, covering all the assembly constituencies of West Bengal. Each yatra will include a 'rath' and will run simultaneously in different segments/territories of the state," the letter said.</p>
"There will be five segments, covering all the assembly constituencies of West Bengal. Each yatra will include a 'rath' and will run simultaneously in different segments/territories of the state," the letter said.
<p>According to BJP sources, party’s national president JP Nadda is expected to launch the first rath yatra on February 6. All five rath yatras have been named parivartan yatras.<br /> </p>
According to BJP sources, party’s national president JP Nadda is expected to launch the first rath yatra on February 6. All five rath yatras have been named parivartan yatras.
<p>Union home minister Amit Shah is also likely to come to Bengal and launch at least two rath yatras next week.<br /> </p>
Union home minister Amit Shah is also likely to come to Bengal and launch at least two rath yatras next week.
<p>Several top BJP leaders are scheduled to arrive in Bengal during the month-long campaign, set to take off from Nabadwip, Coochbehar, Kakdwip, Jhargram and Tarapith on February 6, 8 and 9.<br /> </p>
Several top BJP leaders are scheduled to arrive in Bengal during the month-long campaign, set to take off from Nabadwip, Coochbehar, Kakdwip, Jhargram and Tarapith on February 6, 8 and 9.