
'Wickets falling’: TMC leader Babul Supriyo claims 5 Bengal MLAs may quit BJP
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Former union minister and Trinamool Congress leader Babul Supriyo claimed that five BJP MLAs from West Bengal may soon quit the saffron party.
Trinamool Congress leader Babul Supriyo took a swipe at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday and claimed that five more leaders may quit the saffron party in West Bengal. '' | '' | | - |
Babul Supriyo, who joined TMC three months back, tweeted (in Bengali), "One wicket after another is falling in BJP. Five more gone today. Shiv Babu (national General Secretary Shiv Prakash who had overseen BJP campaign before assembly polls) must have gone to Mount Kailash by now (euphuism for retirement). If you want to find Bengali crabs who will pull you from behind go to Muralidhar lane (the address of the state BJP)."

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