Suvendu Adhikari to Jyotiraditya Scindia: High-profile hoppers constitute BJP s strategy for power gain
In Bengal, the BJP has been well aware that the party cadre wouldn’t be able to match up with the TMC’s strength and that its best bet lied in political imports.
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Amit Shah having lunch at the house of a farmer in West Bengal s Midnapore district. (Photo | PTI)
NEW DELHI: The BJP has now seemingly taken pole position in being the party of first choice for the hoppers, with the saffron outfit gaining expertise in riding the quick rode to the power with the help of political heavyweights from the ranks of the rivals.
Eye on assembly polls, BJP finds PM-Kisan scheme a cushion to allay farmers unrest
Within the government, the stubborn demand of the farmers for repealing the laws, coupled with the threat to choke Delhi by blocking the highways, is being seen as an outright blackmail.
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Farmers at the Singhu border during their Delhi Chalo protest against the new farm laws in New Delhi on Thursday. (Photo | Parveen Negi/EPS)
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NEW DELHI: Faced with the ‘yes or no’ stance of the farmers unions, the NDA government has made it clear that there’s no going back on the farm laws beyond fine-tuning.