A tidal wave of transformation sweeps West Bengal as BJP’s ‘Parivartan Yatra’ embarks on a grand tour of 230+ assembly areas across nine divisions, rallying cries of ‘We Demand Change, We Want BJP Rule’. Designed to touch 1 crore lives over 5,000 km from March 5-10, it confronts the scourge of graft, mayhem, and job scarcity head-on.
Synchronized launches post March 1-2 rallies begin in Siliguri, looping northern hills via Cooch Behar, Alipurduar, Jalpaiguri, Darjeeling, then surging south and west to Nabadwip, 24 Parganas duo, Howrah-Hooghly, Medinipur, Purulia, Bardhaman. Processions dazzle with a central exhibit, eight issue-based floats, roaring bike rallies, averaging 100 km daily alongside 10 receptions and one prime rally per day – tallying 64 behemoths and 280+ meets.
BJP stalwarts at all levels infuse proceedings with local flavors, elevating the yatra to a cultural carnival amid pointed attacks on a state drowning in Rs 8 lakh crore debt, ravaged by loot syndicates, coercive collections, election-time bloodbaths, and migrations.
The spotlight falls on women’s plight, invoking RG Kar and Sandeshkhali horrors as indictments of governance failure. This yatra isn’t mere protest; it’s a blueprint for revival, marrying Bengal’s artistic legacy with urgent calls to dismantle the syndicate empire and restore order.
As floats roll and crowds swell, the message resonates: Bengal yearns for accountability, prosperity, and security – deliverables only a BJP helm can promise in the face of deepening crisis.
