On Sunday morning, BJP workers, including National Vice President Dilip Ghosh, actively participated in the Vijaya Sammelan event organized by early morning walkers at Ecopark in Newtown, Kolkata. Tumpa Kayal, a prominent leader of the Kamduni movement, was also present at the gathering. Dilip Ghosh interacted with attendees in a cheerful and cordial manner, emphasizing the strong bond they share. During the event, Ghosh addressed several issues, including concerns about government assistance and public welfare in West Bengal.
Ghosh expressed the sentiment of familiarity and warmth, stating that such gatherings were an annual tradition, involving events like Vijaya Sammelan and Diwali Sammelan, as well as celebrating Chhath Puja with the morning walkers in Ecopark. He remarked that everyone in attendance felt like family, and the event saw participation from numerous BJP workers in the surrounding regions.
One of the key issues raised by Dilip Ghosh was the distribution of government aid in West Bengal. He mentioned that while there had been a reduction in rainfall, agricultural production had not declined. However, concerns arose from the fact that the assistance provided by the central government was not reaching the common citizens effectively.
Ghosh pointed out alleged corruption in various schemes, including housing, sanitation, infrastructure, and ration distribution, highlighting the need for efficient welfare distribution in the state.