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NDA’s Bihar Brigade Confident of Bengal-TN Poll Wins

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From Patna’s political corridors, Bihar’s NDA heavyweights are projecting triumph for their alliance in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu elections. Dismissing incumbent dominance, they foresee a clean sweep amid voter discontent.

Deputy CM Vijay Chaudhary captured the prevailing atmosphere: anti-ruling sentiment in both states favors NDA. BJP chief Sanjay Saravgi called for high turnout in Bengal, decrying TMC’s long rule marred by industry flight, terror atmosphere, and graft. ‘Cut money rules everywhere; Bangladeshi intruders thrive, changing demographics,’ he charged.

Saravgi recalled Amit Shah’s vision of fear-free Bengal under BJP. JD(U)’s Shrawan Kumar praised orderly voting skewed towards NDA, assuring BJP-led governments.

Spokesperson Rajiv Ranjan Prasad predicted Banerjee’s first-phase debacle and Stalin’s downfall, blasting DMK’s nepotism, corruption shield, and offensive religious statements. ‘Electoral backlash awaits,’ he warned.

Ramkripal Yadav spotlighted Banerjee’s favoritism towards kin, contrasting it with sidelined activists. Voters, he said, demand change against ruling dispensations.

This chorus from Bihar underscores NDA’s national ambitions, betting on groundswell against regional satraps. With phases unfolding, their upbeat assessments could herald a new era, challenging entrenched powers and invigorating opposition ranks.

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