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TMC Has Created An Artificial Potato Crisis In Bengal: BJP Leader Dilip Ghosh

'The crisis has been created by those who take cut money for everything,' Dilip Ghosh alleged

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TMC Has Created An Artificial Potato Crisis In Bengal: BJP Leader Dilip Ghosh
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Hitting out at the TMC government in West Bengal, BJP state president Dilip Ghosh on Sunday alleged that an "artificial potato crisis" has been created in the state by those patronised by the ruling party.

Expressing concern over the "sudden spurt in the price of the kitchen staple, now available at Rs 40 per kg,” Ghosh said the price rise has hurt the common man.

"Why is the price of potato so high? The crisis has been created artificially by those patronised by the ruling party. It has been created by those who take cut money for everything," Ghosh alleged.

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The BJP leader further said that a section of TMC members are unhappy with the way the leadership has been functioning, and claimed that the "revolting" cadres are raising slogans such as “PK Hatao TMC Bnachao” to protest against the ruling party's decision to hire election strategist Prashant Kishore’s services for campaigning during the Assembly polls scheduled to be held next year.

When asked if the saffron party will be able to recover from the jolt it faced in the Hills, with Gorkha Janmukti Morcha leader Bimal Gurung severing ties with the NDA and joining the TMC camp, Ghosh said the turncoat has "betrayed" the people of Darjeeling. "Gurung has betrayed the people in the Hills and the Binoy Tamang faction will not be accepted by the people. The BJP, however, has all along stood by the people there. Our MP enjoys great popularity in the Hills," he said.

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