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Nisith is Deputy Amit Shah in the Ministry of Home

Nisith is Deputy Amit Shah in the Ministry of Home
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Kolkata: Cooch Behar MP Nisith Pramanik Induction as Minister of Admissions Deputy Amit Shah has arrested the eyeball in politics, including BJP.
The State Minister for the Affairs of Pramanik’s house joined his northern block office on Thursday afternoon.
“I will assume that I succeed only if I can issue my job as a minister.
I am from West Bengal and surely Bengal will always remain a gentle corner for me,” he said.
The Elderly BJP wants to project pramanik as his face in North Bengal when the area faces some problems, including infiltration.
According to senior party, Shah, during a campaign in North Bengal, gave special attention to BJP leaders who were popular among Rajbanshis.
Pramanik can be a Pointperson center in North Bengal to overcome problems like those who consider the cooch shower and the movement of kamtapur, and infiltration.
He is another young pastor, like Kiren Rijiju, who has taken a strong stand for Rohingya refugees in 2017, the reason why Pramanik can be a trinamool target in North Bengal.
MP Behar Cooch in the past two months has been quite active in taking the causes of victims of violence after the poll in Bengal.
Earlier last month, Pramanik accompanied the Governor of Jagdeep Dhankhar to areas that had been influenced by violence after the assembly election results were stated.
“Every problem is under our radar.
You will gradually see the steps that the government will take,” said Three.
Another controversial face in the Union Ministry is John Barla, BJP MP from Alipurduar.
Adivated leader, Barla shared a good relationship with the gorkha faction Janka Morcha (Bimal Gurung).
“I’m glad I got the opportunity to work for people,” he said.
BJP Bankura MP and former RSS Swayamsevak Subhas Sarkar took over as the first minister for education.
Sarkar is likely to encourage the new MOD government education policy in Bengal when the Trinamool government opposes it.
Sarkar began his day on Thursday by attending a meeting with the Director of Four IIT.
“We talked to the head of the institution, including IIT, to find out what the innovative work or the project they had done during the period.
Prime ministers map forward to this institution,” he said.
Sarkar added the government would see “irregularities” in the implementation of the education scheme sponsored centrally in Bengal.
“New education policies will be implemented on the ground surface and today’s interaction is the precursor for it.
We will definitely see the exact implementation of it in all states, including Bengal,” he said.

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