In a blistering Saturday statement from New Delhi, BJP’s vocal spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla accused West Bengal’s ruling TMC of unleashing violence to counter the rising BJP tide. ‘The masses have decided: BJP is the future,’ he asserted, linking it to PM Modi’s packed rallies.
‘Modi’s Bengal speeches symbolize revolution, not routine events. People see TMC as a triad of dictatorship, mafia control, and communal bias—they want out.’ Poonawalla emphasized the public’s massive turnout as undeniable proof of shifting loyalties.
This momentum, however, has provoked TMC’s brutal playbook, he alleged. ‘Frightened by the mandate, they’re pelting stones at our activists and voters. This outfit slays dissenters, torments tribal women in Sandeshkhali, and challenges electoral authorities. Change is sweeping Bengal, forcing TMC into violent desperation.’
Turning the guns on Rahul Gandhi, Poonawalla exposed alleged misinformation. ‘The Gandhi clan’s divisive history—pitting faiths, provinces, tongues, castes—is repeating. Rahul peddles lies about caste-driven DU interview failures; reality? No interviews, just merit-based CUET. He’s fanning Gen-Z flames as youth turn away.’
On international fronts, Poonawalla lauded India’s steady hand. ‘With Modi, anything’s possible. We bridged Ukraine-Russia talks, engage Iran to America for peace without sides. Energy pacts ensure no oil-LPG shortages here, unlike global 10-20% hikes. Oppn parties sulk, plotting panic for votes.’
Poonawalla’s broadside underscores Bengal’s pivotal crossroads: progress versus perpetuated chaos, as public aspiration clashes with ruling resistance.