In a vibrant address from Kharagpur, senior BJP figure Dilip Ghosh described the India-Pakistan T20 World Cup showdown as an event that transcends sport, fueling national passion every time. ‘It’s pure adrenaline,’ he said, evoking memories of past epic encounters.
Ghosh didn’t hold back against the state administration, accusing them of flying in Messi to manipulate voter sentiment during elections. Despite the results falling short, he demanded accountability: ‘Taxpayers’ money spent on this must be refunded—no excuses with party coffers.’
Shifting to positives, he lauded New Delhi’s mega infrastructure initiatives. ‘Runways turned into highways, PM Modi testing them himself—remarkable progress. Locally, we’ve got a 3-km runway now a heliport. PM’s visit here would inspire everyone and highlight our region’s growth,’ Ghosh shared with optimism.
The law and order crisis in West Bengal drew sharp rebuke. ‘Crimes are surging, yet authorities watch silently as offenders enjoy ruling party patronage. The common man cowers in terror,’ he highlighted, painting a grim picture of governance failure.
Commenting on Bangladesh’s recent polls and BNP’s win, Ghosh appealed for stable, forward-looking rule. He also took aim at TMC’s religious politicking: ‘Bengal voters must decide—progress or mosque-temple games?’