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 Vote for TMC: Mamata urges Jharkhand

Vote for TMC: Mamata urges Jharkhand

India Blooms News Service | | 06 Apr 2014, 01:27 am
Ranchi, Apr 5 (IBNS): West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo Mamata Banerjee on Saturday campaigned for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls in Jharkhand where she urged people to vote for her party.

 

She urged people to vote for  a 'change' in the state and said: " A chance has come where your mandate can bring about a change. Do not let go of this chance; vote for the change."
 
Banerjee urged people to not to vote for the Congress or the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)  inthe upcoming polls.
 
"We are your neighbours. Bengal and Jharkhand are friends; we know about your problems. We can share resources for the development of both the states. Eastern India has been neglected and tortured by the Central Government......The Congress has been increasing prices of everything to save its own existence. BJP is the most communal party. Common people hate riots," she said while addressing at a rally here.
 
Banerjee said Bengal should be treated as a 'model state as it excels in a number of fields'.

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