Kolkata, May 10 (IANS). After the formation of BJP government in West Bengal, the party is now busy in winning the trust of the people. Minister Dilip Ghosh said that today is a holiday and there will be a meeting on Monday in which many decisions can be taken. We are winning the trust of the public.
Speaking to the media in West Bengal, Minister Dilip Ghosh said, “Our priority is to rebuild Bengal from a new perspective because many systems have broken down. Law and order is weak and people have been living in fear for many years. The condition of education is not good, the health system is also in bad shape and there are very few opportunities for industry or employment.”
He said that we, the party leaders, are discussing among ourselves and deciding which responsibilities and roles will be assigned to whom, so that the development work can be done rapidly in West Bengal. Our priority is to solve the problems of the public, we are working in the same way. To work in the fields of education, health and industry. We will start work immediately, you will see the change.
Dilip Ghosh said that we have to rebuild Bengal. There is no law and order here, people were living under the shadow of fear. We have to work on everything and it will take time. However, we will start working immediately and you will be able to see the change.
He said that the Bharatiya Janata Party created history by winning 207 seats in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections and ended the 15-year rule of the Trinamool Congress, which could get only 80 seats. The public had already believed that BJP can also develop West Bengal.
At the same time, Danish Azad Ansari, minister in the Uttar Pradesh government, said that the development of West Bengal is the priority of the BJP. We will definitely fulfill the promise of development that Prime Minister Modi has made to the people there. There used to be illegal infiltration in West Bengal. To protect the interests of Indians, it is necessary that law and order be strengthened in West Bengal. There should be work on education, health and employment.
–IANS
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