Published 06:01 IST, August 29th 2020

TMC vitiating political atmosphere, misleading students on NEET-JEE : Dilip Ghosh

West Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh Friday accused the TMC government of "vitiating the political atmosphere" in the state and criticised Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for misleading the students on NEET/JEE exams.

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West Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh Friday accused TMC government of "vitiating political atmosphere" in state and criticised Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for misleing students on NEET/JEE exams. state is yearning for a change in 2021 and people of Bengal will oust "corrupt" TMC government, he said.

"It is TMC government which has vitiated political atmosphere of state. y are saying political parties are t allowed to hold rallies, but members of ruling party are free to organize rallies and meetings. This is unacceptable," Ghosh said.

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Reacting to Banerjee's assertion that she will give a "taste of freedom" to entire country by defeating saffron party's "political epidemic" in 2021 Assembly polls in West Bengal, Ghosh said that "TMC and its supremo should stop daydreaming as days of ir government are numbered".

He said, " state is yearning for a change in 2021 and people of Bengal will oust corrupt TMC government in next assembly polls".

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On issue of NEET-JEE exams, Ghosh said TMC has me it a habit to oppose any decision taken by central government and is trying to misle people of state on issue.

"As soon NEET-JEE dates were anunced, lakhs of students downloed ir mit cards. It means students are willing to appear for test. TMC which has work as ir days in government are numbered are spreing political virus in every aspect of life. y are misleing students," he said.

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Ministers of six opposition-ruled states, including West Bengal, moved Supreme Court on Friday seeking review of its order permitting Centre to conduct NEET and JEE entrance exams this year amid COVID-19 pandemic. 

06:01 IST, August 29th 2020