Declaring an all-out war for electoral expansion, Congress’s Mohammad Javed has confirmed the party’s grave commitment to netting more seats in West Bengal. This comes as the state braces for another round of high-stakes polling.
Javed’s briefing painted a vivid picture of mobilization: thousands of volunteers trained, manifestos fine-tuned, and social media blitzes launched. He stressed adaptability to Bengal’s unique cultural ethos, blending tradition with modern outreach.
Rivals dominate, but Javed points to chinks in their armor—scandals and policy failures—as Congress’s openings. The party is doubling down on minority consolidation and urban youth, segments showing early responsiveness.
Logistics include fleet expansions for rallies and data-driven targeting of swing voters. Javed dismissed naysayers, citing historical comebacks as precedent. Unity pacts and seat-sharing talks are progressing discreetly.
Ultimately, Javed envisions this seriousness catalyzing a renaissance for Congress in Bengal, challenging the status quo and invigorating national politics.