In a resounding proclamation from Kolkata, BJP parliamentarian Manoj Tiwari forecasted the formation of a BJP government in West Bengal, fueled by surging public enthusiasm. On April 13, amid a media briefing, he outlined why the winds of change are blowing strongly in the party’s favor.
Tiwari described the overwhelming support from Bengal’s masses as a clear harbinger of regime change. ‘People’s affection is pouring in, making power shift a certainty,’ he noted. He hammered home the imperative for state-wide reforms, with citizens reportedly eager to back them.
The MP didn’t hold back in criticizing TMC’s tactics, labeling their shift to rumor-based campaigns a sign of desperation. Referencing controversies in Mithila over cultural practices, he defended individual rights to diet and dress, aligning them with BJP’s inclusive development slogan.
Assuring that voters won’t be swayed by falsehoods, Tiwari envisioned a future where development trumps division. He charged the incumbent government with undermining Bengal’s prestige, calling for urgent restoration. Tiwari lauded PM Modi’s leadership for transformative growth in infrastructure, poverty alleviation, and national security.
Spotlighting the women’s reservation bill, he affirmed BJP’s dedication to gender parity in governance. Reservations in assemblies and councils will empower women, he said, challenging others to reveal their stance. Tiwari’s optimistic outlook promises a revitalized Bengal under BJP governance.