Dilip Ghosh responds to Madan Mitra’s “Bengal maango toh cheer denge”

News Desk: Responding Trinamool Congress’ Madan Mitra for his ‘will rip you apart’ (‘cheer denge’) threat, West Bengal BJP chief Dilip Ghosh on Wednesday said that dialogue will not serve the purpose and people will teach them (TMC) a lesson. Ghosh said that law and order are in shambles in poll-bound Bengal and TMC leaders are attacking BJP because they are afraid and are panicking.

Ghosh said, “We’ll see who will tear whom? Dialogues won’t serve any purpose. People are so upset with them that all scores will be settled. Law & order situation is in shambles. People want to get rid of this so they’re coming to us. This made them (TMC) anxious & they’re attacking us.”

TMC leader Madan Mitra had on Tuesday made a rather violent claim that he will slit his wrists if Mamata Banerjee doesn’t win by a margin of one lakh votes. “Yesterday, I heard Suvendu Adhikari saying that if he doesn’t win against Mamata Banerjee by 50,000 votes in Nandigram then he quit politics. I am going to Kejuri to answer that. If Mamata Banerjee doesn’t win by 1,00,000 votes then I will cut my wrist and will not continue in politics,” Madan Mitra said in retaliation to Suvendu Adhikari, who had claimed that he will quit politics if he doesn’t defeat CM Mamata Banerjee with a margin of 50,000 votes.

Going further, he used the famous Hindi proverb, “Suno BJP waalo, Doodh maango to Kheer denge, agar Bengal maango toh cheer denge” he said challenging the BJP.