TMC Chief Mamata Banerjee to Campaign in Silchar; Ripun Bora says, “15,000” people will attend
As the election day in Silchar draws near, political parties are ramping up their efforts to secure victory. The Trinamool Congress (TMC) has been actively campaigning, starting with door-to-door visits to connect with the public and earn their trust. Now, they’re expanding their outreach by organizing public meetings to present their manifesto and vision for the region.
Representing the Trinamool Congress in Silchar is candidate Radheshyam Biswas, who expresses confidence in winning the election. Their strategy involves not only mobilizing their own supporters but also aiming to sway voters from opposing parties to secure a decisive victory.
As part of their campaign, they are entering a new phase by arranging public meeting, where West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, a prominent figure in the TMC, will be gracing her presence.
Mamata Banerjee is scheduled to address a large public meeting in Silchar on April 17, organized by the Trinamool Congress at the Silchar Town Club ground. Her presence is expected to invigorate supporters and draw a significant crowd to the event.
Trinamool Congress State President Ripun Bora informed on Monday, April 15, that Mamata Banerjee will participate in Silchar on Wednesday April 17, where she will also hold a press conference to emphasize the importance of the upcoming election and her party’s role in Silchar.
Ripun Bora expressed optimism that over 15,000 people will attend the TMC’s election meeting in Silchar on Wednesday. With the elections scheduled for April 26th, just ten days after the meeting, the success of this event in swaying Silchar voters towards the TMC remains to be seen.
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