Ghosh alleged that the attack was carried out by the workers of the Trinamool Congress
West Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh has claimed that the Covid-19 pandemic is over but Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is imposing lockdown only to stop BJP from organising public meetings
Claiming "Corona has gone", BJP leader Dilip Ghosh alleged that West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has continued to impose lockdown in the State to stop BJP from organising rallies
The Trinamool Congress government on July 28 announced a series of dates in this month when total lockdown would be imposed across West Bengal to contain the spread of Covid-19
Amid reports of infighting in the BJP unit of West Bengal, the party's state president, Dilip Ghosh, asserted that all was well in the organisation, and charged the TMC with spreading canards
State BJP president Dilip Ghosh appealed to TMC to withdraw its decision on total lockdown on August 5, the day scheduled for 'bhoomi pujan' at Ayodhya for the Ram temple
Narayan Chatterjee, a local party worker of Jorasakho area, vouched for 'miraculous' properties of cow urine while offering gaumutra to others
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Addressing a public meeting in West Bengal's Nadia district, Ghosh came down heavily on Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee
Hailing the Supreme Court verdict on the disputed land at Ayodhya as "historic", Ghosh said BJP and the saffrom camp had spearheaded the Ram Janambhoomi movement
In his four years as state party chief, Ghosh has put his foot in his mouth repeatedly
Sources close to him say Gandhi, a Lok Sabha member from Wayanad in Kerala, will ask questions on issues of public importance during the Zero Hour
Extending birthday wishes to her, Ghosh said he prayed her good health and success in life 'because the fate of our state depends on her success'
BJP supporters shouted slogans seeking "restoration of democracy" in the state
Discriminating Hindus, Muslims won't harmonise nation, said Azam Khan on Dilip Ghosh's remark