'BJP leaders trying to divert attention from losses'

Trinamool Congress on Sunday said BJP leaders in Delhi were trying to save their faces by terming their defeat as a victory in Bengal. The allegations of post-poll violence, TMC said, were to divert attention of workers from the crushing poll defeat.Saying that it will chart a new story in Bengal, BJP national president J P Nadda alleged that 53 party workers were killed in post-poll violence. TMC MP Saugata Roy termed them “baseless”. “We do not accept the allegations of post-poll violence. Mamata Banerjee was sworn in as CM on May 5, three days after the results. There was no post-poll violence. It is a narrative which BJP has been trying to give to people. But nobody is willing to trust them any more.”

'BJP leaders trying to divert attention from losses'
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Trinamool Congress on Sunday said BJP leaders in Delhi were trying to save their faces by terming their defeat as a victory in Bengal. The allegations of post-poll violence, TMC said, were to divert attention of workers from the crushing poll defeat.Saying that it will chart a new story in Bengal, BJP national president J P Nadda alleged that 53 party workers were killed in post-poll violence. TMC MP Saugata Roy termed them “baseless”. “We do not accept the allegations of post-poll violence. Mamata Banerjee was sworn in as CM on May 5, three days after the results. There was no post-poll violence. It is a narrative which BJP has been trying to give to people. But nobody is willing to trust them any more.”