BJP President Nitin Nabin On Bengal Challenge, BJP Strategy And 'Wave For Change' | Read

BJP chief Nitin Nabin on Thursday accused the Trinamool of being "anarchist" and said Bengal - voting today in the first of a two-phase Assembly election - wants a change of government.

Speaking to NDTV this afternoon, Nabin said Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's government had "created complete anarchy and, instead of promoting development, encouraged the growth of infiltrators", emphasising the Bharatiya Janata Party's 'ghuspaithiya' plank in this election.

To a question about the Trinamool's accusations - that the BJP and Election Commission had conspired to ensure the saffron party wins - Nabin told NDTV: "Alongside this claim if they had done some work… then the public might have forgiven (the ruling party), even trusted them."

"The frustration you are seeing today (among Trinamool leaders) … the way such accusations have been made, that 'we are losing for this reason, we are losing for that reason'."

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