On the eve of a visit by the party's central team to the state following alleged clashes between Trinamool Congress and BJP supporters in Birbhum district, BJP vice-president Muktar Abbas Naqvi said that the TMC regime was being lethargic in dealing with anti-national activities.
The delegation, which comprises Naqvi and MPs Kirti Azad and Udit Raj along with the members of the party's state leadership, is set to visit Birbhum tomorrow where the clash between TMC and BJP supporters last Monday left three persons dead.
"The TMC is not at all serious and rather lethargic in meeting the challenge just for the sake of vote-bank politics," Naqvi told PTI.
The delegation will submit a full-fledged report about the incident to the party's central leadership.
This will be the third visit to the state by a BJP central team since the Lok Sabha elections in May, in which the party won two seats in West Bengal.
Senior BJP leaders have alleged that the party's workers and leaders have been at the receiving end of TMC-sponsored terror in the state.
