UNI ELECTION SPECIALBy Sirshendu PanthKharagpur, April 18 -- Back to his combative avatar as he campaigns in the lanes and bylanes of his old constituency, Kharagpur Sadar, senior BJP leader Dilip Ghosh says while his party would welcome votes from the Muslims, it was not fixated on the community's support in the West Bengal Assembly polls.
In a freewheeling interview with UNI at his BNR Garden bungalow here, the 61-year-old former state BJP chief dwelt on a wide range of issues - from his party's prospects in the upcoming polls to his threat to deploy bulldozers to free encroachments.
Looking fresh and relaxed in his kurta pyjama despite having just returned from Kolkata, a 130-km drive, Ghosh said the BJP would get a "sufficient majorit...