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West Bengal Voters Demand Change: BJP Victory Cheers

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The air in Kolkata thickened with triumph following BJP’s sweep in West Bengal. Citizens, weary of prolonged governance failures, particularly on women’s security, openly celebrated the ouster of the TMC regime.

Personal stories poured in. One young resident affirmed the change aligns with public sentiment, especially women’s cries for better protection unmet by TMC. Fellow student Sanchita anticipated proactive measures from the incoming government.

Abhishek Harlalka philosophized on inevitable change, trusting in promise delivery. Local Brijesh Singh deemed the shift vital after decades of backwardness, praying for a development surge.

Independent voice Joyita, party-agnostic, insisted on the imperative for renewal amid escalating problems. She predicted success or rejection based on performance.

Prominent BJP figures amplified the elation. Leader Shreerupa Mitra Choudhury spoke of breathing freely without fear for the first time. Keya Ghosh chided Mamata Banerjee’s poor sportsmanship post-loss.

Newly elected MLA Indranil Khan hailed the win as liberation for Bengal’s people, robbed of rights under TMC. He cited horrors in Sandeshkhali, Haskhala, and RG Kar, underscoring assaults on women that fueled the revolt.

As confetti settled, West Bengal steps into an era of accountability and renewal.

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