KOLKATA: Amid much fanfare and cheer, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday held a grand roadshow in West Bengal's Birbhum district. The roadshow in Bolpur started from Hanuman Mandir on Stadium Road and continued till it reached Bolpur Circle.
"We will form the government in Bengal with more than 200 Assembly seats. Many people are joining BJP in Bengal to voice protest against Mamata Banerjee-led state government's misrule," said Shah.
Replying to Trinamool's "outsider" statement, he said that West Bengal will have a Bengali CM when the BJP comes to power.
Cloaked in saffron colours, the district town of Bolpur wore a festive look as thousands of BharatiyaJanata Party (BJP) supporters throng the road with party flags to welcome the Union minister. Shah received a warm welcome on his arrival this afternoon.
Shah held the rally at Bolpur after visiting Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore's ViswaBharati University. He paid floral tribute to Tagore at the VisvaBharati campus in Shantiniketan.
He also visited Shyambati in Birbhum where Shah, along with BJP state unit president DilipGhosh, national general secretary (in-charge of West Bengal) KailashVijayvargiya, and national vice-president Mukul Roy, shared a meal with the family of a Baul singer at their residence.
Shah's visit to the district was aimed at taking stock of his party's affairs in Bengal ahead of the high-voltage 2021 Assembly election, which is just a few months away. (IANS)
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