Modi s coins Chalo Paltai slogan, says Trinamool will fade away
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Kolkata, April 6 : Referring to a new audio tape that the BJP had released a few days back, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday that West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee s defeat is on the cards, as he coined a new slogan Chalo Paltai (let us make the change) and urged the people to vote for the saffron party in the ongoing Assembly elections for a new and better government.
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All this is happening in front of the eyes of the Chief Minister and his nephew s special friend Vinay Mishra, BJP targets TMC after audio tapes claim.
Citing some audio tapes, the BJP on Saturday alleged that people enjoying protection from the Mamata Banerjee-led government have been running an extortion racket in West Bengal. What has come out is so ugly that we just wish to say that Mamata Banerjee and her relatives have let down the people of West Bengal. She should apologise and seek forgiveness from people for cheating them, BJP spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia told reporters.
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PM Modi welcomes Mamata Banerjee in Varanasi says she won t be labelled as an outsider.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his second poll rally on Saturday in Bengal s South 24 Parganas district took a jibe at Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee saying she will never be labelled as an outsider in Uttar Pradesh s Banaras after TMC had said that the Prime Minister will be challenged in Varanasi in 2014.
Contesting her outsider remark against the BJP, the Prime Minister said, I have heard that she expressed her desire to contest from Banaras. She is always welcome because the people of Banaras and Kashi have a huge heart, just like the people of Bengal.
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Abhishek Banerjee was receiving Rs 35 crore every month via cut money syndicate, claims alleged audio tapes.
In a major development that could call trouble for the Trinamool Congress (TMC) in the middle of Bengal assembly elections, 3 audio tapes have surfaced in relation to the coal smuggling case and money was being received (up to Rs 35 crore) by Mamata Banerjee s nephew Abhishek Banerjee every month as part of cut money via a syndicate racket.
The alleged audio tapes claim a conversation between Ganesh Bagadiya, who is said to be a close aide of one Anup Majhi (aka Lala) â an accused in the coal smuggling case â and a government official.