• Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee might be detained: Bengal Chief

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    Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee might be detained: Bengal Chief

    Dilip Ghosh, Vice President of the West Bengal BJP, condemned Mamata Banerjee for starting Durga Puja during "Pitru Paksha."

    Digital Desk: Sukanta
    Majumdar, the leader of the West Bengal BJP, made significant findings about
    the Mamata Banerjee-led administration and predicted that the TMC president might
    be detained soon.



    "By December, Mamata
    Banerjee might be put in jail. Top leadership includes the names of 41 TMC
    members. In December, the government would fall", Majumdar predicted.
    Mithun Chakraborty, a BJP politician, and popular actor has also stated that he
    was in contact with TMC MLAs.



    "I have already stated
    that I am in contact with 21 Mamata Banerjee party MLAs, and I still stand by
    that statement. Please only wait until the appointed time, “added. Mithun
    Chakraborty



    Dilip Ghosh, Vice President
    of the West Bengal BJP, condemned Mamata Banerjee for starting Durga Puja
    during "Pitru Paksha."



    Ghosh stated, "Mamata
    Banerjee is ruining the sanctity of Durga Puja by inaugurating the puja in
    Pitru Paksha. Mamata Banerjee's works are incorrect, which is why there
    was an error in the mantra's chanting during the worship of Goddess Durga.



    Suvendu Adhikari, the opposition leader in West Bengal, has said that the Trinamool Congress (TMC),
    currently in power, would not continue even for the next six months.



    After the ruling party
    posted posters promising the arrival of a "new and reformed TMC"
    within the next six months, he made his comments.



    "The Central Bureau of
    Investigation (CBI) and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) are carrying out their
    duties. This party (TMC) won't last even six months; their deadline is in
    December "In Purba Medinipur, LoP Suvendu Adhikari made the statement.



    On September 23, Mousumi
    Das, the district vice president of the Mahila Morcha Bhartiya Janata Party
    (BJP), reportedly came home to an attack from "Trinamool
    Congress-backed" thugs.



    The claim was, however,
    denied by Shuvomoay Basu, a Trinamool Congress (TMC), Malda spokesperson. He
    stated: "We trust the results of the police inquiry. If there was an
    attack, they would learn what caused it."Bengal BJP leaders have often
    complained of attacks on party cadres and claimed that the law and order
    situation in the state has deteriorated.