Mamata’s Government will fall shortly

Mamata Banerjee's government in Bengal won't finish its full term till 2021, a BJP leader predicts after the national election, where his gathering has enrolled huge additions at the expense of the state's decision Trinamool Congress. BJP national secretary Rahul Sinha says that assembly elections in Bengal might be held "inside a half year or one year".
Bengal was a significant supporter of the BJP's avalanche triumph in the national election. The decision gathering scooped 18 of Bengal's 42 Lok Sabha seats, up from only two out of 2014, and the Trinamool dropped from 34 to 22.
The BJP is as of now making arrangements for the 2021 assembly polls, has expanded its vote share from almost 17 percent to more than 40 percent.
"I think Vidhan Sabha (assembly) elections will be held inside a half year to 1 year in West Bengal. The present government won't most likely proceed until 2021. There is a ton of disappointment in the Trinamool Congress (TMC). The TMC government is being controlled by the police and CID (Criminal Investigation Department) weight," said Rahul Sinha.
On Tuesday, two Trinamool Congress officials and more than 60 councilors joined the BJP, with the party's Kailash Vijayvargiya asserting more would follow in a "seven-phase joining program".
In a "reality check" tweet, the Trinamool said a suspended official of Trinamool and just six councilors of the party had joined the BJP. The rest, it stated, were from the Congress and CPM.
Mr. Vijayvargiya likewise said his "all the best" were with Mamata Banerjee so she stayed Chief Minister till 2021. "Be that as it may if her 'karma' and individuals work this way, we can't help," the BJP leader commented.
The Trinamool Congress, crushed by the new development, admits to a "minor emergency" in the gathering yet says it will bob in 2021.
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