The stage is set for high-stakes assembly elections across four states and a union territory, following the Election Commission’s announcement. BJP parliamentarian Ghulam Ali Khatana predicts a strong showing, powered by enthusiastic young voters ready to fortify PM Narendra Modi’s mandate.
Speaking candidly, Khatana praised BJP cadres’ round-the-clock dedication. He foresee a unified front from youth and women in poll-bound areas, all in sync with Modi’s blueprint for Viksit Bharat. ‘They’ve resolved to stand by this vision,’ he stated confidently.
Opposition statements post-announcement? Khatana calls them deceptive noise. In West Bengal, voters are aware of the ruling dispensation’s stance on infiltrators, and the youth there crave real progress—voting accordingly.
Tackling claims on the LPG shortage, he recalled opposition’s history of misinformation during crises like COVID. ‘Expect no better from them. PM Modi’s leadership will resolve this promptly; his crisis-handling is unparalleled globally.’
Responding to Mani Shankar Aiyar’s Pakistan comments, Khatana lambasted the Congress veteran for attention-seeking amid personal and political frustrations. ‘Their era was defined by scams; today, Modi is elevating India to economic superpower status.’
On foreign relations, good neighborly bonds are desired, but ‘terrorism precludes dialogue.’ With youth momentum building, these elections could redefine regional politics, underscoring Modi’s transformative appeal.