Union Minister JP Nadda, during a roadshow in Bardhaman Uttar Assembly Constituency, suggested that Mamata Banerjee would be upset by fair elections. He responded to the Opposition’s motion against the Chief Election Commissioner, stating that Mamata would feel the impact of unbiased polls.
Nadda highlighted the high voter turnout in the first phase, interpreting it as a sign favoring the BJP. He criticized the current state of affairs in West Bengal, alleging corruption and violence, and expressed confidence in the BJP’s growing support.
In response to Mamata’s plan to unite opposition parties against the BJP, Nadda advised her to focus on retaining power in Bengal. He expressed optimism about the BJP’s prospects in the elections, anticipating a strong victory and the formation of a government under PM Modi’s leadership.
