Asked To Stay Away From WB In Upcoming Assembly Polls To Avoid Trouble: Vijayvargiya
“The surging crowd in each meeting of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in West Bengal clearly indicates that BJP is coming to power in the WB”: State urban development minister Kailash Vijayvargiya

BHOPAL: Senior BJP leader and state urban development minister Kailash Vijayvargiya has said that he has been asked to stay away from West Bengal in the upcoming Assembly elections to avoid ‘lafda’ (trouble).
“I am asked (by the BJP leadership) to keep away from West Bengal in the upcoming Assembly polls. I may be arrested if I visit WB because 38 ‘false’ cases have been registered against me in that state”, he told the media in Ratlam in the state on Saturday night.
“Mat ana, aoge to lafda ho jayega (don’t come, there will be trouble if you come)” he said while narrating the direction by the BJP leadership.
He however claimed that BJP is in a comfortable position in the WB in the upcoming Assembly elections.
“The surging crowd in each meeting of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in West Bengal clearly indicates that BJP is coming to power in the WB”, he said.
Mr. Vijayvargiya said that he had spent almost six years in West Bengal, leading to Assembly polls in 2021 and witnessed the style of functioning of WB chief minister Mamata Banerjee, closely.
He alleged that mafias and smugglers worked to bring Ms. Banerjee to power in WB then.
Mr. Vijayvargiya was the election in-charge of West Bengal for BJP in 2021 Assembly polls.
“I had spent six years in West Bengal. Ms. Banerjee got worried of losing the election then. I came out of West Bengal alive then because of blessings of Lord Bajrangwali. Otherwise, I would have been dead”, he said.

