West Bengal’s business community is up in arms, with Sanjay Sarawgi leading the charge against the Trinamool Congress. In an explosive speech, the influential entrepreneur equated TMC with three deadly ‘M’s: Muslim appeasement, mafia raj, and merciless crime, exposing what he calls the party’s rotten core.
Delivering his verdict to a packed audience, Sarawgi dissected TMC’s decade-long rule. He accused Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s administration of prioritizing minority vote banks through divisive policies, allowing criminal syndicates to flourish, and turning a blind eye to brutal killings that target opposition voices. ‘This is not governance; it’s gangsterism wrapped in green saris,’ he quipped sharply.
Sarawgi backed his claims with stark statistics: rising murder rates, booming illegal betting dens, and a real estate sector strangled by party musclemen. He lamented how once-thriving industries are now ghost towns, driven away by fear and extortion. ‘Investors don’t come to states where goons collect ‘cut money’ instead of taxes,’ he noted wryly.
The tycoon’s tirade wasn’t just rhetoric. He shared personal anecdotes of battling TMC-affiliated thugs who sabotaged his projects, forcing him to navigate a labyrinth of corruption. Sarawgi called on Bengal’s youth and entrepreneurs to reject this ‘crime cartel’ and demand accountability.
With political temperatures rising ahead of crucial polls, Sarawgi’s indictment adds fuel to the fire. Analysts predict it could erode TMC’s urban support base, where economic woes hit hardest. As the dust settles, one message resonates: Bengal deserves better than appeasement and anarchy.