BJP MP Manoj Tigga reaffirmed the party’s dedication to fulfilling its commitments, echoing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent proposal for 33% reservation for women in Parliament and state assemblies. Tigga emphasized the BJP’s track record of delivering on its assurances, citing examples like the Ram Janmabhoomi Temple and the revocation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir. He expressed confidence in the party’s pledge to implement the promised reservation for women in upcoming elections.
Tigga criticized the Trinamool Congress and Congress for their lack of faith in the Election Commission, alleging that the opposition only trusts the EC when it favors them. He expressed unwavering trust in the Election Commission of India and emphasized the BJP’s commitment to fair and transparent elections.
Addressing concerns about police impartiality in West Bengal, Tigga accused a section of the police force of aligning with the ruling Trinamool Congress, suggesting bias in favor of the state government. He highlighted the need for a clean voter list and emphasized the importance of conducting elections without intimidation.
Women attendees at PM Modi’s rally expressed optimism for a fair election in West Bengal and voiced support for the BJP. They called for employment opportunities and empowerment, endorsing PM Modi’s proposed 33% reservation for women. The women attendees expressed a desire for change, citing dissatisfaction with the current state government and a hope for a BJP-led administration.
