In an electrifying address, Trinamool Congress MP Abhishek Banerjee affirmed that West Bengal’s integrity remains non-negotiable. “TMC or the people of Bengal do not know how to sell their spine,” he roared to a cheering sea of supporters, marking a pivotal moment in state politics.
Amid ED crackdowns and CBI inquiries, Banerjee portrayed these as vendettas against TMC’s 2021 triumph. He detailed the chronology: from Sandeshkhali distractions to coal scam fabrications, all aimed at toppling Mamata Banerjee’s regime.
Celebrating Bengal’s renaissance, he spotlighted FDI inflows, IT hub expansions in Salt Lake, and rural electrification strides. “Bengal doesn’t beg; it builds,” Banerjee emphasized, critiquing BJP’s farm laws repeal U-turns and Agnipath scheme backlash.
He called out union ministers’ hypocrisy, urging voters to reward performers. With Assembly polls nearing, Banerjee’s message is clear: TMC fights on its terms, prioritizing jobs, education, and social justice.
The rally’s fervor signals TMC’s resurgence. Political pundits predict this rhetoric will dominate campaigns, positioning Abhishek as the voice of Bengal’s youth. The stage is set for a fiercely contested electoral arena.