From Kharagpur, BJP’s Dilip Ghosh brought alive the fervor of the India-Pakistan T20 World Cup encounter, terming it a perennial source of unmatched excitement. ‘Beyond the game, it’s a battle of hearts and national pride,’ he remarked, setting the tone for the marquee fixture.
Targeting state policies, Ghosh condemned the Messi import as an electoral ploy. ‘Even if votes didn’t pour in, reimburse the people’s money—no dipping into party chests,’ he insisted, highlighting fiscal irresponsibility.
He commended central infrastructure strides, like repurposing runways as highways under PM Modi’s watchful eye. ‘We’ve converted a 3-km runway into a heliport locally. PM, please come inaugurate it— it’ll motivate residents and showcase our potential,’ Ghosh invited.
Raising red flags on crime, he accused the government of complicity. ‘Police inaction stems from ruling party ties to criminals, leaving the public in perpetual dread,’ he observed critically.
Previously, on BNP’s victory in Bangladesh polls, Ghosh advised calm administration for progress. He berated TMC for temple-mosque maneuvers: ‘Bengal’s electorate should opt for growth, not communal agendas.’
