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    Trinamool Congress will venture into five-seven more states: Abhishek Banerjee

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    Urging people to help Trinamool Congress win all the four by-poll seats in Bengal with 4-0 target, AITC National General Secretary Abhisek Banerjee said on Monday during poll campaign that the party will venture into five-seven states in the coming six months even as the party has already expanded its base in Goa and Tripura.

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    After entering Tripura and Goa, Trinamool Congress will venture into five-seven more states in the country in the coming six months.

    Urging people to help Trinamool Congress win all the four by-poll seats in Bengal with 4-0 target, AITC National General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee said on Monday during poll campaign that the party will venture into five-seven states in the coming six months even as the party has already expanded its base in Goa and Tripura.

    “We will win Goa assembly polls in three months and venture in five-seven states in the coming six months,” Banerjee said in a rally in Dinhata.

    He also vowed to form a new government in Goa in the coming months. Slamming the central government for CAA, and fuel price hike, the Diamond Harbour MP said the victory in four by-polls in Bengal will take AITC a step forward towards strengthening its national presence.

    He urged people to Trinamool Congress in four by-polls in Bengal strengthen the hands of Mamata Banerjee and take her journey forward to establish her national goal.

    Slamming BJP for rising petrol & diesel prices, Abhishek Banerjee, during his campaign in Coochbehar’s Dinhata, said, “BJP is a virus like COVID. By voting for Trinamool Congress, people will received their first dose of vaccine while they will receive the second dose in 2024 by ousting BJP from power.”
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