Absence of CM candidate, weak local network cost BJP in West Bengal dearly: Maharashtra leaders
Maha BJP leaders say party was hoping for 125 in a worst scenario
Mumbai: A palpable lull can easily be gauged from the mood in the state unit of BJP as it appears dismayed over the results of the West Bengal assembly polls. The preparations for the battle royal were so measured and calculated that it took over three years to make some ground, say many of them.
State BJP unit had deputed around a dozen of its legislators, an equal number of prominent office-bearers and a number of workers in West Bengal, besides BJP national secretary Vinod Tawde who was camping there since last a few months.