Abhishek Banerjee, the rising star of Trinamool Congress, unleashed a scathing attack on the BJP, asserting that West Bengal’s spirit is unbreakable. At a high-energy public meeting, he proclaimed, “Trinamool Congress or Bengal’s masses don’t know the art of selling their backbone.”
This bold statement comes amid escalating tensions, with central probes targeting TMC leaders. Banerjee dissected the BJP’s playbook: using agencies like CBI and ED to browbeat opposition voices. He recounted personal ordeals, including repeated summons, as attempts to silence dissent.
Turning to governance triumphs, Banerjee showcased data: Bengal’s GSDP surging past national averages, lakhpati didis empowered through microfinance, and youth skilling initiatives. “While BJP states grapple with job crises, Bengal builds futures,” he contrasted sharply.
He mocked PM Modi’s frequent Bengal visits as election gimmicks, devoid of real aid during cyclones or pandemics. Rallying supporters, Banerjee vowed to shield Bengal’s culture, language, and autonomy from “Delhi’s dictatorship.”
The address resonated deeply, boosting morale among TMC foot soldiers. As whispers of internal discord fade, Banerjee’s oratory cements his role as Mamata’s heir apparent. Bengal’s political theater intensifies, with TMC positioning itself as the unyielding guardian of the state’s pride.