Why did Rahul-Priyanka not reach Bengal for election campaign

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Why did Rahul-Priyanka not reach bengal for election campaign

Adhir Ranjan gave such an answer

Trinamool congress (TMC) chief mamata banerjee has given a statement regarding india Block, which is in discussion. Let us know what he said.

On one hand, many Union Ministers including prime minister Narendra Modi are engaged in election campaigning to register victory in the lok sabha elections. While the Modi government is among the public with its 10 years of work, the leaders of the india block are making many allegations while listing the shortcomings of the Modi government. congress leaders rahul gandhi and priyanka gandhi are also addressing election meetings. Rahul-Priyanka reached many states of the country for election campaign but even after four phases of elections, both of them have not gone to West Bengal. In such a situation many types of questions are arising.

Congress President mallikarjun Kharge reached West bengal to campaign but Rahul-Priyanka did not come. congress and the Left are jointly contesting the elections against the constituents of the I.N.D.I.A alliance in the state. It is believed that the top leadership of congress is keeping itself away from the election campaign in West bengal undeclared. The congress leadership wants to give a direct message to mamata banerjee that it is not with Adhir Chaudhary's decision.

What did Adhir Ranjan say?

According to media reports, when Adhir Ranjan Choudhary was questioned about Rahul-Priyanka not campaigning in bengal, he said, 'No one is needed for my election campaign, rahul gandhi wanted to come to bengal on the last day of the election campaign. But not understanding the need for it, I had asked him not to come. Let us tell you that the congress high command was in favor of alliance with Trinamool in bengal but was not ready for Adhir Ranjan Choudhary. It is noteworthy that Adhir Ranjan Chaudhary is contesting from Baharampur seat of West Bengal.

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