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BJP will get less than 100 seats in West Bengal, will quit my work if they do, says Prashant Kishor

Kishor managed Narendra Modi's successful campaign for prime ministership in 2014
Last Updated 22 December 2020, 10:17 IST

A day after claiming that the BJP will not cross double digits in the West Bengal Assembly polls, election strategist Prashant Kishor on Tuesday challenged its leaders to say on record that they would quit their positions if the party failed to get 200 seats.

"BJP will struggle to cross double digits and will get less than 100 seats in West Bengal. Will quit my work if they do," Kishor told PTI, reiterating his assessment.

Kishor, who managed Narendra Modi's successful campaign for the prime ministership in 2014, has been roped in by TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee to boost her party's prospects in the West Bengal Assembly polls that are likely in April-May next year.

On Monday, he tweeted that the BJP would struggle to cross double digits in West Bengal, setting off a war of words with BJP leaders on Twitter.

His remarks came after senior BJP leader and Union Minister Shah's visit to West Bengal during which political heavyweight Suvendu Adhikari, nine MLAs and a TMC MP joined the saffron party.

Shah, considered the architect of the BJP's resurgence in West Bengal, had asserted that his party would win over 200 seats in the upcoming polls.

BJP National General Secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya, the party's point man in the state, took a swipe at Kishor, saying the country would end up losing a poll strategist after the West Bengal elections.

"Given the ongoing BJP tsunami in Bengal, once the new government is formed, the country will have to lose an election strategist," Vijayvargiya quipped in Hindi on Twitter.

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(Published 22 December 2020, 09:14 IST)

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