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Nadda, who launched the ”Krishak Suraksha Abhiyan” to woo farmers in the poll-bound state, said it is “too late” for the TMC government to agree to implement the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi.
He said the state government was compelled to go for the beneficiary scheme only after coming to know that “anger of the farmers over being deprived of the central schemes will wipe the TMC government in the state”.
“The Mamata Banerjee government agreed to implement the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi after such a long time as she has realised that the TMC is fast losing ground in Bengal. But, let me say it clearly that it is already too late for the TMC government,” Nadda said while launching the campaign.
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Nadda asserted the farmers rally at Katwa proves that days of Mamata Banerjee government are numbered. He said the BJP would provide justice to the farmers after it forms the next government in Bengal.