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BJP State President Samik Bhattacharya Condemns Egg-Throwing Incidents

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BJP state president Samik Bhattacharya has strongly condemned the act of throwing eggs, stating it is not the party's culture and urged members to refrain from such activities to protect the party's image.

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BJP state president Samik Bhattacharya addressed the party's teachers' cell, condemning the act of throwing eggs and warning against arrogance following electoral victories.

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Throwing eggs is not BJP’s culture, said the party’s state unit president, Samik Bhattacharya, on Tuesday.

Speaking at the inaugural meeting by BJP’s teachers’ cell, Bhattacharya made a clear statement on ‘dim-ocracy’, saying it is not a model followed by BJP. He urged members to stay away from participating in such activities, which could tarnish the party’s image across the country.

He said, “Throwing eggs is not the culture of BJP, and BJP never endorses such activities. Throwing eggs in any form is not on BJP agenda. If such incidents keep happening every day, BJP’s reputation will be dragged through the mud across the country, which we don’t want. This has to stop.”

Bhattacharya also urged his party workers to be modest and not to display arrogance over winning 207 assembly seats.

“There is no place for arrogance in politics. People have given their verdict against TMC’s arrogance. One TMC neta claimed that after 12pm on May 4, and a DJ would blare. The people have thrown them out,” he said.

“A handful of people have been trying to wash away their sins. It won’t be that easy. People won’t accept this,” Bhattacharya said while pointing out that BJP had been finding it difficult to handle some elements trying to project themselves as BJP supporters across the state.

Bhattacharya went on to say, “The previous TMC govt deceived its employees. They spent a massive amount of public money to hire lawyers.”

Turning to state minister Deepak Barman, Bhattacharya added, “The minister is right here. I would urge him to investigate how much money each department spent on hiring lawyers and release a white paper on it.”

Questions ouvertes

  • Will the party take disciplinary action against members involved in egg-throwing?
  • What specific elements are trying to project themselves as BJP supporters?
  • Will a white paper on lawyer expenses be released by the state government?

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