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Ajay Alok: BJP to Rule Bengal Solo, NDA in Tamil Nadu

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In a resounding declaration from the national capital, BJP spokesperson Ajay Alok forecasted monumental victories for his party in the upcoming West Bengal and Tamil Nadu legislative elections. He claimed BJP would independently clinch power in Bengal, with the NDA dominating Tamil Nadu with an absolute majority.

During an interaction, Alok pointed to unmistakable voter trends favoring PM Narendra Modi’s vision. ‘The populace wants to move forward solely under Modi’s guidance,’ he stated emphatically. This optimism stems from growing dissatisfaction with incumbent governments and BJP’s rising footprint in these regions.

Turning to national politics, Alok lambasted Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge over his Election Commission notice. Labeling it as evidence of Rahul Gandhi’s sway, he deemed Kharge’s language against the PM as indicative of deeper issues. ‘It’s a blatant breach of decorum,’ Alok asserted.

Alok hailed the Supreme Court’s stern words to Mamata Banerjee amid ED probe interferences as a testament to democratic robustness. ‘Institutions know their lanes, preventing extreme measures like government dismissals. Yet, it’s embarrassing for any leader to draw such judicial ire,’ he observed.

For Bengal specifically, Alok painted a post-election picture of reform. ‘After our win on the 4th, governance will prioritize public service. Police will protect, especially women, fulfilling our pledge of universal safety,’ he outlined. He trusted the poll body to ensure peaceful proceedings this time.

BJP’s RP Singh reinforced the call to action, imploring Bengal and Tamil Nadu electorates to reject corruption and embrace progressive rule. On Kharge, Singh demanded EC enforcement post-response, calling the comments a democratic outrage.

These projections underscore BJP’s strategic ambitions, potentially disrupting long-standing regional alliances and heralding a new era of national influence in diverse electoral battlegrounds.

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