The stage is set for a fierce electoral showdown in West Bengal, where Union Minister GiriRaj Singh has forecast a resounding BJP triumph with a thumping majority. With polls announced for the 294-seat assembly in two phases—April 23 and 29—counting follows on May 4, the BJP is leaving no stone unturned.
Addressing the announcement, Singh called on the Election Commission to prioritize vigilance. ‘Special focus on Bengal demands that EC teams function impeccably, shielding voters from TMC’s coercive tactics,’ he remarked.
Bihar BJP president Sanjay Saravgi dismissed any doubts about the outcome. ‘Mamata’s hubris and polarizing strategies have alienated the masses. BJP forming the government is a certainty,’ he proclaimed.
From the Bengal BJP unit, Shankar Ghosh invoked PM Modi’s words on TMC’s impending downfall. ‘The reverse count is on, and we’re charged up. A fresh government embodying new aspirations awaits Bengal, provided voters cast ballots without fear,’ he urged the EC.
Parliamentarian Rajendra Gahlot was unequivocal: ‘Bengal will decisively reject Mamata and hand BJP a clear majority.’ Delhi BJP head Virendra Sachdeva hailed the schedule as pivotal, confident that the astute voters of Bengal and beyond will deliver BJP governments.
This chorus of optimism from BJP ranks underscores the party’s momentum, built on narratives of development, unity, and governance change against TMC’s alleged misrule.