Breaking his silence on West Bengal’s turmoil, Sanjay Sarawgi has delivered a damning verdict on the ruling Trinamool Congress, succinctly capturing its essence as appeasement, mafia, and crime. The business magnate’s unfiltered rant at a Kolkata conclave has ignited debates across media and social platforms.
Sarawgi methodically dismantled TMC’s facade, alleging that vote-bank appeasement fuels divisive agendas, mafia dons masquerade as party workers, and crime lords operate with official patronage. He cited chilling examples: unsolved murders of BJP and Congress workers, rampant land grabbing, and a spike in cyber frauds linked to political outfits.
Zooming out to the macroeconomic lens, Sarawgi revealed how this unholy trinity has decimated Bengal’s competitiveness. ‘From Singapore aspirations to syndicate stranglehold— that’s TMC’s transformation,’ he mocked. Entrepreneurs, he said, now factor in ‘protection costs’ before investing, stifling innovation and employment.
Drawing parallels to historical declines, Sarawgi urged a course correction, praising past governance models that balanced welfare with order. His emotional plea targeted the diaspora, imploring them to fund change rather than reminisce about lost glory.
In the charged pre-election atmosphere, Sarawgi’s broadside could prove pivotal, amplifying voices disillusioned with status quo. While TMC loyalists cry foul, the businessman’s credibility lends weight to his warnings, signaling deepening cracks in the ruling dispensation’s armor.