In a fiery prediction amid West Bengal’s election buzz, BJP parliamentarian Janardan Singh Sigriwal announced on Thursday that Mamata Banerjee’s reign as Chief Minister is over. Addressing reporters in Patna, he proclaimed the BJP’s impending victory with an absolute majority, marking a seismic shift in the state’s politics.
Sigriwal highlighted the palpable anticipation among Bengal’s populace for BJP rule. The swift backlash to TMC’s initial candidate list – with protests flaring up across multiple constituencies – underscores the crumbling support for Banerjee’s party, he observed.
Turning to neighboring Bihar, the MP lauded Nitish Kumar’s pivotal role in resurrecting the state from anarchy. ‘Before Nitish ji, Bihar was a jungle raj nightmare – no roads, no power, no water, and danger lurking everywhere,’ Sigriwal recalled. Kumar’s stewardship has paved the way for growth, and the next leader will build on this foundation with his mentorship.
The vision for a developed Bihar demands unified effort, Sigriwal stressed. Pending initiatives will be fast-tracked, ensuring continuity. He quashed rumors straining the BJP-JD(U) partnership, which has endured for years without hiccups. With Nitish Kumar headed to Rajya Sabha, the chief minister race has sparked intense speculation, but Sigriwal remains optimistic.
‘Wishing the new CM all success as we march towards Viksit Bharat and Viksit Bihar,’ he concluded. These remarks amplify the pre-election rhetoric, positioning BJP as the force for change in eastern India.