BJP leaders are painting a vibrant industrial future for West Bengal, contingent on their electoral success. Following PM Modi’s impactful Singur rally ahead of assembly polls, Dilip Ghosh declared that factories and businesses will revitalize the state under BJP rule.
In Singur, Modi launched development initiatives and fired up the audience against TMC’s ’15-year jungle raj.’ ‘True change is overdue—Bengal’s people will enforce it,’ he declared passionately.
Dilip Ghosh, in media interactions, validated Modi’s words. ‘Change is at hand, but industries need BJP in the driver’s seat,’ he said. Referencing Bihar and Odisha models, he highlighted rapid industrial starts post-infrastructure boosts. ‘Odisha saw new ventures operational in 12-18 months under our watch,’ Ghosh illustrated.
He slammed the state’s anarchic law and order. ‘No accountability means no investments. BJP’s upcoming government, with central support, will fix infrastructure and attract business,’ he promised.
Bankim Chandra Ghosh extolled Modi’s developmental footprint. ‘Industries rise where he leads. Singur’s factory restarts signal more to come with double-engine synergy,’ he said. Foreseeing Modi’s return with lavish schemes, he jabbed at Mamata: ‘TMC scares away industries—none arrive, and those here are bolting.’
As campaigns intensify, BJP’s industrial pledge emerges as a cornerstone to reclaim Bengal’s economic glory.