Dilip Ghosh’s Wall Graffiti in Kharagpur Sparks Rumors: Is a Candidate Swap on the Cards?

While the BJP leadership is busy finalizing the list of nearly 150 candidates at the Prime Minister’s residence in Delhi, political temperatures in West Bengal’s Kharagpur are soaring. Dilip Ghosh, the former state BJP president, was seen participating in a ‘tea session’ and initiating wall graffiti in Kharagpur on Friday morning.

His active campaigning has sparked intense speculation about whether the BJP leadership intends to replace sitting MLA Hiran Chatterjee with Ghosh in the upcoming polls. Although there has been no official statement from the party, Dilip Ghosh’s move has significantly stirred the political pot. Kharagpur is a high-profile constituency, and the party’s final decision remains the most anticipated update in the state’s political landscape.

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