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Bengal Elections: NDA Eyes Victory as Voters Reject TMC Rule

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In a surge of optimism, leaders from the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) anticipate a historic win in West Bengal’s ongoing assembly polls, fueled by public exasperation with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s TMC regime. Speaking exclusively, Bihar BJP chief Sanjay Saravgi endorsed PM Modi’s assessment of the state’s crisis, marked by pervasive troubles under TMC governance.

The infiltration menace has reshaped demographics and overburdened infrastructure, Saravgi warned, as first-phase polls saw massive turnout reflecting voter anger. Modi’s call for development has struck a chord.

Ram Kripal Yadav, BJP leader, highlighted PM Modi’s second-phase rally message: after TMC’s decade-and-a-half stint, it’s time for growth, welfare, and respect for all. Commitments to employment, homes, and communal harmony aim to rebuild Bengal.

Addressing concerns over IPS Ajay Pal Sharma’s role, Saravgi explained observers are standard ECI practice; he’s touring the state to curb irregularities and threats.

JD(U)’s Sanjay Kumar Jha cited reports showing NDA momentum, with voters braving past fears to vote. First-phase observations point to alliance gains.

Rajiv Ranjan Prasad predicted BJP sweeps in initial rounds, with TMC facing defeats, signaling the end of its rule and NDA’s rise to power.

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