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Bengal elections: ‘Continue campaigning’, PM Modi told BJP leaders

According to sources, amid high campaigning in West Bengal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked his party colleagues not to indulge in name-calling or abusive speech and to keep the campaign positive. Sources said Modi collected “real pictures on the ground” with one-on-one meetings with leaders at the party headquarters on Thursday evening, urging them to ensure that the narrative is not downplayed in the party’s campaign.

 “The Prime Minister asked the ruling TMC not to indulge in name-calling or negativity to counter insults against the party and its leaders. He asked each of us to see that the BJP’s campaign was decent, ”said a senior party leader who was part of the Central Election Committee meeting on Thursday. During the marathon meet that starts at 6 pm on Thursday evening, Modi held one-to-one meetings with each senior leader.

 “He wanted us to give him the real picture, our limits, our shortcomings in the campaign so far.

” They asked him to brief it honestly. He said that before we talk about benefits and benefits, before we talk about them. At the CEC meeting, the BJP has finalized almost all the seats for the first phase elections – West Bengal has 38 seats in the first phase on May 27. Possibilities of some MPs getting into the fray. “Every seat is important

. If an MP is a definite winner in a particular seat, why should it not be fielded? Asked a party leader. However, sources denied reports that the BJP is fielding Union Minister Babul Supriyo from Bhawanipur against Mamata Banerjee if she contests from there.

 BJP’s senior leader Mukul Roy Joe joined the party from TMC in 2017 and is currently unlikely to be allowed to contest the party’s vice-president, although he is keen. Sources said Roy is expected to remain in the organization