Shah to address public meeting in Purulia tomorrow

Press Trust of India  |  Purulia (WB) 

will address a public meeting tomorrow in this backward West district bordering Jharkhand, where the saffron party made significant gains in last month's rural polls over the ruling (TMC).

The party claims that three of its supporters were killed in Purulia before and after the rural polls in the state.

Shah arrived in Kolkata today on a two-day visit to the state.

The has named the podium, from which Shah will address the rally, "Shahid Jagannath Tudu, Trilochan Mahato, Dulal Kumar Smaran Mancha" -- in the memory of its three "supporters", sources in the party said.

The TMC, however, claimed that the three men had died for different reasons.

"While one died in an accident, the second committed suicide and the third was a case of murder, which is being investigated by the state CID," TMC Shantiram said.

The rally ground has been covered with a "shamiana" to ensure that those in the audience do not get drenched in the intermittent monsoon showers.

"We are expecting a gathering of three lakh people," an upbeat said, while supervising the preparations at the rally ground.

A public rally will be held by the Mamata Banerjee-led TMC at the same venue on Sunday to counter the BJP offensive, said, adding that it will be addressed by three state ministers -- Suvendu Adhikary, Firhad Hakim and Sashi Panja.

"The rally will be held to give a fitting reply to the BJP's attempt to mislead the people," the TMC told

The tribal-dominated Jangalmahal, comprising parts of four western districts including Purulia, was once a Maoist stronghold till the TMC gained a strong foothold in the region.

However, in last month's three-tier panchayat polls, the BJP made inroads in Purulia by bagging a good number of seats.

Asked about the corruption allegations levelled by the BJP against the ruling party, said the saffron party had been "able to mislead some people in some areas, which our party members could not counter properly".

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First Published: Wed, June 27 2018. 20:55 IST