Nadda likely to visit WB in June

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Kolkata, May 25: To cheer up the falling morale of the grassroots level BJP workers in West Bengal and to find ways for arresting the exodus of senior party leaders, BJP’s national president, J.P. Nadda, is likely to make a visit to West Bengal for two days. In all probability, his two-day visit will be on June 7 and June 8.
A state committee leader of the BJP said that a phone call came to the party’s state committee in Kolkata on Wednesday from the national headquarters in New Delhi.
“In that phone call, all the state committee leaders were asked not to schedule any other programme in the state and wait for the next round of instructions from New Delhi. As our national president is scheduled to come to the state in June this year and today’s phone call was an indication enough to infer that the scheduled two-day visit would be on June 7 and June 8,” the state committee member said. (IANS)

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