Renowned Congress figure Gaurav Vallabh issued a stark warning to West Bengal’s ruling TMC: brace for defeat on 25 seats at the hands of an enraged public. This provocative forecast underscores deepening cracks in Mamata Banerjee’s political fortress.
Vallabh lambasted TMC for fostering a culture of syndicate-driven corruption, neglecting education and healthcare, and suppressing dissent. ‘The masses will deliver justice by ousting them from 25 strongholds,’ he proclaimed.
Amid talks of INDIA bloc consolidation, Congress eyes breakthroughs in urban and rural pockets alike. Vallabh highlighted data from field surveys showing plummeting approval ratings for the government.
TMC dismissed the claims as fantasy, reaffirming its unbeatable grassroots network. But with national attention on Bengal, Vallabh’s intervention could sway undecided voters.
The battle for Bengal remains one of India’s most watched electoral showdowns, where every prediction fuels the narrative of change versus continuity.