In the bustling town of Kharagpur, BJP’s Lok Sabha hopeful Dilip Ghosh painted a vivid picture of a transformed West Bengal during an interview amid heightened election fervor. With massive public meetings underway in Bengal and other states, senior party figures are assuring voters that regime change will usher in profound improvements in daily lives.
Lawlessness tops Ghosh’s list of grievances. He detailed a year-long spree of violence targeting BJP workers, intensifying as TMC senses electoral loss. ‘Our party suffers the most as opposition,’ he remarked.
The corruption scourge runs deep, according to Ghosh. Public money from schemes and assets is routinely looted by politicians and their business allies. This systemic graft demands immediate overhaul.
Addressing world affairs, Ghosh stressed universal desire for peace despite provocations by self-serving leaders. Global interdependence means energy shortages devastate ordinary citizens most. ‘The world is one family now; disruptions ripple everywhere,’ he observed.
Reacting to Sudipto Sen’s bail in the notorious Sharda scam after over a decade, Ghosh criticized the state government’s role. TMC allegedly utilized vast scam funds, but judicial processes continue. ‘Many have got bail; courts will handle the rest legally,’ he said.
Ghosh’s campaign narrative frames BJP as the antidote to TMC’s failures, promising security, integrity, and prosperity for Bengal’s people.