West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee Plucks Tea Leaves, Serves Tea In Jalpaiguri – See Pics

New Delhi: Forward of the 2024 Lok SabhaPolls West Bengal Chief Minister on Wednesday served tea at an area stall in Jalpaiguri, plucked tea leaves with farmers within the discipline and interacted with the varsity youngsters. 

Taking over X, Trinamool Congress wrote, “Smt. @MamataOfficial brings heat and dialog to an area tea stall, embracing the spirit of the residents over a steaming cup of tea in Jalpaiguri!”

Earlier on Monday additionally, Bengal CM visited the district after it was hit by a extreme storm and almost 5 individuals misplaced their livers whereas over 100 had been left injured. Banerjee met the victims of the storm and took a  

Earlier on Tuesday, the Banerjee launched a scathing assault on the Centre terming it a “Jumla” authorities and alleged that it has by no means stood by the individuals in instances of want and catastrophe.

“I assumed I’d not say it however it is a JUMLA authorities. Even yesterday, the Centre had a gathering with the RBI. The place is the impartiality right here? An neutral election signifies that in a democracy, all should get justice. We do not do partiality with any type of aid. Our authorities is humanitarian. How did the Prime Minister ask his staff to go and provides cash? I did not ask my occasion staff to do something of this kind. BJP has by no means stood by the individuals in instances of want and catastrophe,” she mentioned at Mercy Fellowship Church in Jalpaiguri.

The Lok Sabha elections in 42 Parliamentary Constituencies of West Bengal are scheduled to happen in seven phases, which can begin on April 19 and conclude on June 1. The counting of votes will likely be held on June 4.

TMC introduced its candidates for all 42 candidates for the Lok Sabha elections and did not enter any coalition with INDIA bloc events within the state.

Within the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) secured 22 seats, whereas the Bharatiya Janata Get together (BJP) received 18 out of the 42 parliamentary seats within the state. The Indian Nationwide Congress (INC) was restricted to solely two seats.




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