In a fiery speech from Patna, Bihar’s Food and Civil Supplies Minister Ramkripal Yadav targeted Mamata Banerjee, claiming her Trinamool Congress faces an inevitable wipeout in West Bengal. ‘The masses have decided: TMC goes into the Bay of Bengal,’ he proclaimed, signaling strong anti-incumbency waves.
Yadav painted a picture of a beleaguered Mamata, pre-emptively defeated by election nerves and looming jail threats. He accused her regime of rampant graft, noting that multiple associates have been prosecuted, leaving her isolated and jittery.
‘The corruption is so deep that her own government can’t sustain her anymore,’ Yadav charged, explaining her frantic public statements as fear-driven.
Regarding the SIR inclusion process, he vowed transparency: ‘Legal bounds will guide every step; no undeserving removals.’ Similar scrutiny awaits group affiliates in Uttar Pradesh.
Shifting to national politics, Yadav accused Rahul Gandhi of sabotaging Parliament. ‘Debate is open to all under established norms, yet Congress chooses chaos over contribution,’ he lamented.
On the recent India-US pact focusing on agri and dairy sectors, Yadav stressed national control. ‘Farming is our sovereign domain; foreign meddling is off-limits,’ he declared, safeguarding rural livelihoods.
Yadav’s bold predictions highlight BJP’s aggressive campaign strategy, positioning TMC’s downfall as a public mandate against corruption and misgovernance.