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Bengal Craves Change: Rajnath Blasts TMC’s 15-Year Failures

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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s visit to Nanoor on April 20 marked a bold offensive against West Bengal’s TMC government. In candid remarks to the press, he described a state paralyzed by fear and violence for over a decade and a half. Despite three terms in power, TMC has failed to deliver progress, Singh charged.

Drawing sharp comparisons, Singh pointed out how other Indian states achieved rapid growth in mere years, while Bengal’s economic contribution plummeted from 10% to 5%. ‘People are barely surviving in an environment of terror,’ he said, calling for voters to embrace change this election cycle.

Targeting women voters, Singh vowed BJP’s unwavering support for Modi’s 33% women’s reservation bill, criticizing opposition resistance. He hailed Operation Sindoor’s triumph and lauded the military’s valor.

In Murshidabad, JP Nadda amplified the message, sensing a one-sided wave in BJP’s favor. ‘The enthusiasm here shows Bengal has bid farewell to Mamata didi. Tired of corruption, extortion, and women’s oppression, people will choose the lotus for liberation from this reign of fear,’ Nadda stated.

With BJP predicting a majority, Bengal stands at a crossroads, poised for a potential upheaval against entrenched misrule.

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