Shouting officer told Mamata Banerjee – Print ‘former CM’ letterpad

The Shubhendu officer, who arrived in the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) after the Trinamool Congress (TMC) coup, on Tuesday again challenged Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and asked her to set up a ‘former CM’ latepad. After Mamata Banerjee announced that she would contest from the Nandigram Assembly seat, a white supremo official said she would give the chief minister a taste of defeat or quit politics.

Addressing a rally in Khejuri district of Madinpur, Purbi said, “Mamata Banerjee will contest from Nandigram. They should make a letter pad with ‘ex CM’. “West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday announced that she will contest from the Nandigram and Bhawanipur assembly seats. Nandigram is close to her heart and will always remain special,” Banerjee said.

Mamata Banerjee said, “Bhavanipur is my sister and sister of Nandigram.

Soon after Mamata Banerjee’s announcement, the official retaliated and challenged Mamata Banerjee to quit politics if she did not defeat him by more than 50 thousand votes. Addressing a rally in South Kolkata, the official said, “Keep it in writing and keep the date and time. If they are not defeated by half a million (50 thousand) votes, I will leave politics.

With the announcement of the Chief Minister of West Bengal, Nandigram has once again come to the center of the Bengal elections. The Nandigram is important to both the Chief Minister and the Shubhendu officer, as his campaign to save peasant lands from the acquisition made him famous in national politics 13 years ago.

As a youth leader, Officer Jangalmahal strengthened the Trinamool Congress booth in Nandigram and East Madinipur. Shamendu officer Mamata Banerjee has vowed to oust her since she joined the BJP in December last year in the presence of Home Minister and former party president Amit Shah. Elections will be held in Bengal this year.

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