Union Home Minister Amit Shah highlighted a potential political transformation in West Bengal, emphasizing the significant involvement of women in recent campaign activities as a crucial sign of changing public opinion. During a rally in Barasat, Shah criticized the current state government led by Mamata Banerjee, alleging widespread dissatisfaction due to its failures in various sectors. He mentioned that people throughout West Bengal were increasingly looking towards the BJP as a viable option to address governance issues, expressing confidence in the party’s ability to secure a substantial majority in the elections.
Shah, without specifying exact numbers, indicated that the BJP was well-positioned to form the government, pointing to a significant turnout at a rally in Barasat and challenging the Trinamool Congress’ dominance in the region. He dismissed accusations of political coercion and the influence of local strongmen, stating that even traditional supporters of the ruling party had lost faith in its leadership. Shah assured that law enforcement agencies would crack down on criminal activities once a political transition occurred, emphasizing a commitment to ending such practices.
