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Babul Supriyo Interview I Bengal is only state where cut money is officially accepted profession

Babul Supriyo, Minister of State for Environment, Forest & Climate Change, on the upcoming West Bengal elections, why BJP has not named a CM candidate, Mamata, Trinamool, and more.

March 17, 2021 / 08:38 IST
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Babul Supriyo, whose performance as a playback singer hit the record charts way back in 2000 in Rakesh Roshan’s Kaho Na Pyaar Hai, says he is building a strategy for winning hearts and minds in Bengal.

Babul Supriyo, Minister of State for Environment, Forest & Climate Change, says the BJP’s match-winning mantra in cash-strapped West Bengal would be economic development. That, claims Supriyo, is the only way to succeed, the only way to bring all communities on the same page.

Supriyo, who will contest from the Tollygunge neighborhood in the southern fringes of Kolkata, said West Bengal has lived in a state of denial for over four decades.

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“Economy will bring everyone together. Bengal needs to change. I do not want to see the whole past in our future, the future of Bengal. Business must grow, jobs must return. The time has come to stop the brain drain from the state,” Supriyo told MoneyControl in an interview.

He said his party is trying their best to unite voters, telling them polarisation will not help. “The gas cylinder which goes to an average home does not have a religious tag on it. We do not discriminate, we want the state to grow. The Muslims, who form a significant block in the state, has finally realised how the Left and Trinamool used them as vote banks.”