BJP will win majority of LS seats in Bengal in 2019: Javadekar

IANS  |  Kolkata 

Pointing out that the has made massive progress in by emerging as the prime opposition party in the recent elections here, on Saturday claimed the saffron outfit would capture the majority of the seats in the state in the 2019

"Even in the rural areas, where we did not have even 50 seats earlier, we have captured 5,600 seats in the last election (rural body election). In 2019 elections, Bengal will see majority of seats going in BJP's favour," he said.

The from also accused the of taking up a four-pronged strategy to rig the recent state rural polls and said the electorate would give the ruling party a befitting reply.

Referring to the killings of two BJP activists in Bengal's district in the last one week, he also accused the of not investigating these murder cases and thereby promoting the culture of political murders in the state.

"The government of took up a four-pronged strategy to rig the three-pronged election. In the rural body elections they did not allow nominations to be filed, campaigns to be held, voters to vote or the electoral officers to count (votes) in many places," he accused.

"Political murders are going on day in and day out in Nineteen workers of BJP have been killed, the latest cases being those of Dulal Das and Trilochan Mahato. They were hanged. This is inhumane. The is not investigating the murders at all. People will definitely teach a lesson to those who indulge in political murder culture," Javadekar said.

He rebuffed the claim by some local leaders that the two killings in were the outcome of infighting between the district BJP unit and the activists.

Responding to a question on the status of the ongoing CBI probe into the Saradha ponzi scam in which a number of leaders were named, the claimed everyone involved in the fraud will go to jail.

"We are not silent. The probe is on. The result will come out and everyone involved in Saradha scam will go to jail," he added.

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First Published: Sat, June 02 2018. 21:46 IST