Amid the intense campaigning for the West Bengal elections, political parties and leaders are going all out to attract voters by taking on multiple roles. While these efforts may not ensure public support, they do help in gaining momentum before the polls.
BJP MP Manoj Tiwari infused the election campaign with music on the final day of canvassing for the first phase. He sang a song urging for a change in government from Mamata Banerjee’s administration to a BJP-led one.
Tiwari, surrounded by party members, emphasized the need for a shift in governance, stating that Bengal is tired of misrule and seeks better administration, which he believes only the BJP can provide.
The ongoing Assembly elections in Bengal are fiercely contested, with analysts closely monitoring the campaigning strategies and public response to gauge the potential election results.
Manoj Tiwari, a BJP MP from North-East Delhi, arrived in Bengal to boost the party’s campaign and counter the TMC’s efforts to connect with the public.
Highlighting the poor state of infrastructure in Bengal through a video showing potholed roads, Tiwari stressed the urgent need for change in the state.
In a heartfelt plea to voters in the Jangipur Assembly constituency, Tiwari urged them to vote for the BJP to secure a better future for themselves and their families, emphasizing the significance of each vote in shaping Bengal’s future.
The state is gearing up for elections in two phases, with the first phase scheduled for April 23 and the second on April 29, followed by the declaration of results on May 4.
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