In a recent statement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has shed light on the political landscape of West Bengal, emphasizing the significant strides made by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the state.
According to PM Modi, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) party is currently fighting for its existence in the Bengal elections. This comes as a stark contrast to the last Assembly elections where the BJP, starting from a humble base of three seats, saw a meteoric rise to secure 80 seats. This surge in popularity was further cemented in the last Lok Sabha elections where the BJP secured a huge majority.
PM Modi expressed confidence that West Bengal is set to be the best-performing state in India in the upcoming elections. He attributed this to the BJP’s increasing success in the state, stating, “BJP is getting maximum success in West Bengal.”
The Prime Minister described the election in West Bengal as one-sided, with the people leading the charge. This, he believes, has led to frustration among the TMC members currently in government. In a concerning revelation, he claimed that BJP workers are being incarcerated in the lead-up to the elections.
Despite these alleged atrocities, PM Modi noted that voter turnout is increasing. This suggests a heightened political awareness and engagement among the people of West Bengal, which could significantly influence the outcome of the elections.
These developments mark a potential turning point in West Bengal’s political landscape. As the state gears up for the elections, it remains to be seen how these dynamics will shape the future of West Bengal and, indeed, the nation.