Amid rising political temperatures in West Bengal, BJP leader Dilip Ghosh visited Malda to rally support, unleashing a scathing attack on CM Mamata Banerjee for her ‘dramatic’ Delhi maneuvers against the SIR process. Chatting with locals about upcoming elections over tea, Ghosh dissected Banerjee’s timing and intentions.
Speaking candidly, Ghosh questioned her Delhi presence during active SIR operations: ‘She knows a flawless revision spells doom for TMC’s power retention.’ The extended CEC meeting culminated in Banerjee’s public broadsides, which Ghosh dismissed as fear-mongering.
He emphasized no inherent flaws in SIR, blaming TMC for BLO harassment and engineered complexities to stall progress. Citing Bihar’s model where SIR catalyzed decisive victories, Ghosh assured Bengal’s polls would yield parallel shifts, bolstering BJP’s prospects.
Echoes of support came from Pappu Yadav, who celebrated Banerjee’s Delhi defiance, calling her the modern ‘Jhansi ki Rani.’ With BJP demanding seamless SIR and opponents crying foul, West Bengal’s political landscape crackles with tension ahead of crucial votes.