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"Joy Bangla" slogan came out in the campaign, Dileep gave flower-chocolate instead.

"Joy Bangla" slogan came out in the campaign, Dileep gave flower-chocolate instead

Anjali

Dilip Ghosh remains unruffled amidst the swirling controversies in the Burdwan-Durgapur area. During a recent road show in Hatgobindpur, East Bardhaman, slogans of "How is the Josh/ Dilip Ghosh" echoed as he rode in a car. Upon reaching the Trinamool Party office in Hatgobindpur, chants of "Jai Bangla" filled the air. Despite the provocations, Dilip maintained his composure and reciprocated with gestures of affection towards grassroots workers, such as distributing chocolates and flowers.

However, a hiccup arose during the campaign when officials in East Burdwan's Rayan Durgatala halted Dilip Ghosh's scheduled road show, leading to a confrontation between BJP supporters and the commission representatives. Dilip expressed dissatisfaction over the unjustified obstruction of the procession. With the voting scheduled for May 13 in the Burdwan-Durgapur constituency, the election frenzy intensifies as candidates engage in eleventh-hour campaigning efforts. Dilip Ghosh's symbolic act of releasing pigeons underscores the call for a peaceful electoral process.