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BJP’s Ravi Kishan Vows Development Revival for Bengal

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Gorakhpur MP and actor Ravi Kishan descended on West Bengal’s North Howrah on April 26, electrifying BJP campaigns with roadshows and rallies. As assembly polls heat up, Kishan assured supporters that May 4 will mark BJP’s landslide victory, ousting TMC after years of alleged neglect.

In media interactions, the parliamentarian paid homage to Bengal’s people, who he said are voting to reclaim their dignity amid identity threats. Responding to PM Modi’s call, citizens demand good governance over the current chaos, he noted.

Kishan painted a grim picture of TMC’s legacy: systemic insults to Hindus, idle fishermen communities, and closed factories crippling the economy. ‘The time has come for Bengalis to unite with Modi for progress,’ he urged. Adding humor, he joked about importing fish nationwide to revive local fisheries post-election.

With personal anecdotes from his Bengali film days, Kishan argued that only BJP can restore Bengal’s developmental momentum lost under TMC. The first phase’s record 92% polling underscores public resolve for BJP rule, he interpreted.

Dismissing Abhishek Banerjee’s rhetoric as desperation, Kishan highlighted surging support in Belgharia for Dr. Parth Chaudhary. His social media update called for robust participation in this democratic festival, promising stability and growth. Bengal stands at a crossroads, and Ravi Kishan’s message resonates: change is inevitable.

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