Rahul Sinha, BJP’s freshly anointed Rajya Sabha hopeful from West Bengal, hailed his nomination as a shining example of the party’s fidelity to its foot soldiers. In Kolkata, he articulated how this move reassures every dedicated member that their toil is cherished.
“Party’s gaze is on all,” Sinha remarked, consoling fatigued workers with prospects of future openings. He anticipates this will spark unprecedented enthusiasm, propelling cadres to defend Bengal vigorously.
Renowned for forthrightness, Sinha’s past roles as state president and national secretary saw BJP’s resurgence via spirited protests. Party describes him as pivotal to robust opposition.
Polls for five seats commence March 16; TMC poised for four, BJP one. Absent rivals, all could sail through unopposed post-TMC’s announcements.
Sinha urged collective action to eradicate Bengal’s woes and restore prestige. “Merely the preview; real action pending,” he teased. Observers interpret this as BJP’s morale maneuver for impending tussles.
