"Narendra Modi-ji had given the call of 'Congress-free India' before the Lok Sabha polls and people responded to it positively. We from the Bengal BJP are also giving the call of Trinamool-free Bengal after the 2016 Assembly polls," senior BJP leader and in-charge of Bengal, Siddharth Nath Singh said.
Singh also denied Trinamool cosying up to BJP, as reported in a section of the media, in the wake of state Finance Minister Amit Mitra joining the finance ministers' meet convened by the Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley.
Singh, one of the strategists behind the party's spectacular rise in Bengal in the Lok Sabha polls, along with senior BJP leader Ramlal held a two-day brainstorming session with the state BJP leadership to chalk out the plan of action to increase the party's support base in Bengal.
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"The real parivartan (change) will take place in Bengal in 2016," said Singh, referring to the call for change before the 2011 Assembly polls in which TMC ousted the Left Front from power after 34 years.
Singh said TMC head and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was angry as she was not able to play any role at the Centre even after winning 34 out of 42 seats.
Of the 39 per cent of votes TMC secured in West Bengal, 10 percent was due to rigging, Singh claimed.
Meanwhile, some AAP supporters protested outside BJP state headquarters, following claims by BJP state president Rahul Sinha a few days back that the entire Bengal unit of AAP has merged with BJP.
The BJP leadership maintained that the entire unit of state AAP unit has merged with BJP.