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Phase 4 Voting: BJP candidate Agnimitra Paul attacks TMC govt, claims of winning 35 seats | ABP News

Voting is underway on eight seats in West Bengal during the phase four of Lok Sabha polls in five districts amid tight security. 578 companies of central forces and 148 QRTs have been deployed. While interacting with ABP News, BJP candidate from Asansol Agnimitra Paul broke her silence over the change in Loksabha constituency.  She said that it wasn't only my decision, but whole party together took the decision. She further attacked TMC govt and Mamata Banerjee over atrocities faced by Sanatani Hindus..She also claimed that BJP will gain 35 seats in Asansol. Watch the video. Stay connected for phase 4 voting updates on ABP LIVE. 

 

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