Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath entered West Bengal’s political arena with a fiery speech targeting the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) and Left parties. He promised to end the “khela” era in Bengal and initiate development under BJP rule. Adityanath criticized the TMC for violence against BJP workers, vowing to establish a strong government to combat such unrest.
In a massive rally in Sonamukhi, Adityanath emphasized the need for a BJP government in West Bengal to ensure law and order. He accused the TMC and Left groups of promoting “goondaism” and disrupting the state’s cultural events. Adityanath urged voters to support BJP candidates and prevent the alleged manipulation of Bengal’s demographic composition by certain political factions.
The Chief Minister condemned the Mamata administration’s silence on the killing of a Dalit Hindu in Bangladesh, attributing it to political considerations. He warned against the influence of “vote-bank traders” on Bengal’s future and called for the restoration of the state’s heritage. Adityanath highlighted Bengal’s spiritual and cultural legacy, expressing concern over its current state under the TMC’s governance.
