Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stated that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) aims to eradicate hooliganism in West Bengal if it assumes power post the upcoming Assembly elections. Singh emphasized the need to address the prevalent corruption and hooliganism in the state, highlighting the BJP’s commitment to bringing about a change.
Singh warned of severe repercussions for hooligans if the BJP secures victory, urging the public to choose between perpetuating fear and terror or seeking relief. He underlined the potential outcomes, stating that hooligans would either face consequences or be incarcerated under a BJP-led administration.
Furthermore, Singh mentioned the opposition faced by the Women’s Reservation (Amendment) Bill in the Lok Sabha, attributing blame to the Trinamool Congress and other political parties. He expressed confidence in the electorate’s response, indicating a potential backlash against the Trinamool Congress by the women of West Bengal in the upcoming elections.
The Defence Minister, after engaging in various campaign activities in West Bengal, observed a growing preference for a BJP-led government in the state. Singh reiterated the necessity for change in West Bengal, citing a decline in the state’s economic contribution and the urgency for developmental progress. He asserted the need for a shift in governance to address the prevalent atmosphere of fear and terror in the region.
