In a confident proclamation from the national capital, BJP Lok Sabha member Ghulam Ali Khatana declared that West Bengal’s voters are poised to deliver a ‘double engine’ verdict in the upcoming polls, aligning state and central governance under BJP’s banner.
During an interaction, Khatana backed PM Modi’s fiery rally address targeting TMC’s alleged wrongdoers. ‘Surrender by April 29, or no mercy after May 4,’ Modi had warned corrupt officials and infiltrators. Khatana reinforced this, stating Bengal’s masses are determined to install a synchronized government led by Modi to eradicate corruption and illegal settlements.
He dismissed Congress as a spent force, accusing them of desperate, irrelevant jabs post their string of losses. ‘The public has rejected them outright; they’re watching helplessly as power bases crumble,’ Khatana observed.
Turning to the women’s reservation bill, the MP criticized opposition leaders like Rahul Gandhi, Akhilesh Yadav, and TMC for ridiculing the measure and blocking women’s political rise. ‘The nation’s women, long oppressed, are now empowering themselves. The Centre’s proactive steps contrast sharply with the blockers,’ he noted.
Khatana highlighted ongoing central initiatives for female empowerment, thwarted only by opposition stalling. In Bengal, he endorsed JP Nadda’s UCC advocacy, promising its implementation under a BJP government. ‘One law for all citizens ensures true equality—there’s no downside to fairness,’ he asserted.
As election fervor builds, Khatana’s words signal BJP’s aggressive push to dismantle TMC’s stronghold, promising prosperity through unified governance and reforms.