Tollywood star Sravanti enrolled in BJP .
Kolkata: In the face of the Assembly vote, the politics of change of party is a surprise again. Tollywood actress Srabonti joined the BJP on Monday. On this day, BJP state president Dilip Ghosh, in the presence of the party's central observer Kailash Vijayavargi, Sravanti registered at the Gerua camp.
Ekushey's vote is a prestige fight. Gerua camp desperate to occupy Bengal. Padma Shibir is giving one surprise after another in the face of assembly votes. One actor after another from Tolipara is eager to join the BJP. Even some of those close to the ruling party have changed camps. Hiran Chatterjee, Yash Dasgupta, Pael Sarkar and Papia Adhikari have joined BJP a few days ago. This time Sravanti Chatterjee is the latest addition to the list. Joining the BJP on the same day, Sravanti said, "I have started a new journey. I am happy to join the BJP. "
The Bengal Assembly vote will be in eight phases. The leaders of Gerua party are already campaigning with their waists tied. After all, the state leaders of the party and the central leaders of the BJP are also coming to Bengal by making rules for the election campaign. The BJP will hold a public meeting on March 8 at the Brigade Parade Ground in Kolkata. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to be the keynote speaker at the meeting. A group of actors and actresses from Tolipara may also be present at the BJP brigade meeting next Sunday.
The Bengal vote is now in eight stages. Apart from Bengal, the Election Commission has announced the details of Assembly elections in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Assam and Pondicherry. However, only West Bengal will have the longest electoral process.
The 234-seat Tamil Nadu will also go to the polls in one go. However, the upcoming assembly elections in West Bengal are going to be held in eight phases. Counting of votes in five states including Bengal on May 2. The first round of voting in West Bengal is on March 26. In this phase, voting will be in 30 seats. The second round of voting is on April 1. Voting will be held in 30 seats.
In the third phase, voting will be held in 31 constituencies on April 8. In the fourth phase, voting will be held on April 10 in 44 constituencies. Voting for 45 seats in the fifth phase will take place on April 18. The sixth round of voting will take place on April 22. Voting in the seventh phase will take place on April 26 and in the eighth and final phase on April 29. The votes will be counted on May 2.
