In a fiery address from Mumbai, BJP spokesperson Tuhin Sinha announced that the kickoff of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s Parivartan Yatra in West Bengal spells doom for Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s administration. ‘The countdown to their ouster has started today,’ Sinha declared, framing the initiative as more than politics—it’s a battle for the state’s cultural and demographic integrity.
Accusing the TMC of patronizing illegal infiltrators to bolster their voter base, Sinha highlighted how this has marginalized local Bengalis. He criticized the government’s snub of Ayushman Bharat, denying health benefits to the needy, while Kolkata’s crumbling infrastructure drives youth migration and economic stagnation.
‘Bengalis are tormented under Mamata’s rule, and the Yatra will amplify their fury,’ Sinha stated. Spanning 5,000 kilometers, the march aims to rally the masses for a regime change. Turning to TMC’s recent Rajya Sabha picks, he quipped that nominees resembling Menaka Guruswamy and Kapil Sibal have a track record of shielding TMC in Supreme Court battles, including ED-related controversies.
The escalating war of words between the two parties reflects the intense stakes of the upcoming assembly elections. Sinha’s rhetoric positions BJP as the savior of Bengal’s original inhabitants, poised to capitalize on widespread discontent and propel a historic shift in the state’s power dynamics.