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Administrative meetings cannot be held in a field: Ghosh

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Press Trust of India Jalpaiguri (WB)
BJP West Bengal president Dilip Ghosh today took a dig at state Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for holding administrative meetings in districts.

"The Chief Minister is busy holding rallies here and there.... She should know that if administrative meetings are held in a field, there remains no administration," Ghosh told reporters here.

Banerjee hold administrative meetings with senior officials during her visits to districts of the state.

The BJP state president was here to attend party workers' meetings ahead of Dhupguri municipality election in Jalpaiguri district.

Anti-social elements now know that they do not have anything to fear, rather the policemen are scared these days, he claimed.
 

On the alleged discovery of plastic eggs in Kolkata, Ghosh said the state government should look into the issue.

On the defamation case filed against him by a local Trinamool Congress leader in connection with the child trafficking issue in the state, he said his lawyer would fight the case in the court on April 6.

Ghosh had claimed that the Trinamool leader was involved in the racket.

Former CPI(M) councillor of Dhupguri Municipality, Jayanti Roy joined BJP along with her supporters in presence of Ghosh.

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First Published: Apr 03 2017 | 9:28 PM IST

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