Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma turned heads during his whirlwind West Bengal campaign, confidently predicting a BJP juggernaut that could rewrite electoral history. From the bustling rally grounds of Kalna, Sarma told reporters that his party is set to clinch 200 seats in Bengal and 100 in Assam, riding a wave of public discontent against the incumbent regime.
The rallies have been electric, drawing thousands eager for change. Sarma painted a vivid picture of the groundswell: ‘The mood on the streets of both states screams BJP victory. A Modi government in Bengal is inevitable.’
Reassuring voters plagued by past violence, he emphasized safety this election cycle. ‘No thug will have the guts to disrupt,’ Sarma assured. ‘Vote with an open heart, without fear. Choose your leader boldly—nothing will stop you.’ The Kalna crowd erupted in cheers, grateful for his steadfast support.
Lashing out at TMC’s stewardship, Sarma declared its era of mismanagement over. ‘The days of Bengal’s suffering are numbered—this I guarantee.’ He also took aim at Congress’s Kharge, decrying his statements as a moral collapse that dishonors national symbols like the legendary Bhupen Hazarika.
Praising PM Modi’s legacy, from fostering lasting peace in the Northeast to fortifying India’s security framework, Sarma framed the insults as an attack on the collective Indian spirit. ‘The public sees through this, and their verdict at the ballot box will be resounding.’
With polls nearing, Sarma’s audacious forecast has energized BJP workers, positioning the party for what could be its most triumphant outing yet in these critical battlegrounds.