Patna buzzed with political heat as Minister Ramkripal Yadav unleashed on Mamata Banerjee, forecasting a brutal rejection for TMC in Bengal. ‘Folks are set to fling TMC into the Bay of Bengal,’ he declared, encapsulating voter fury.
Yadav argued Mamata’s defeat is mental already, tormented by loss and legal woes. Massive corruption has alienated her administration, with aides prosecuted and loyalty crumbling.
‘Her fear manifests in reckless statements; the government distances itself from her corruption-tainted rule,’ he analyzed.
Defending SIR processes, Yadav insisted on legality: ‘No improper exclusions; accountability rules.’ This extends to group involvements in UP.
Parliament-wise, he held Rahul Gandhi responsible for stalemates. ‘Norms allow full expression, yet they disrupt rather than engage,’ he pointed out.
On the US trade deal impacting agri-dairy, Yadav protected sovereignty: ‘Agriculture is ours alone; external dictates rejected outright.’
Yadav’s comments signal BJP’s momentum, portraying TMC’s ouster as an anti-corruption uprising poised to reshape Bengal’s political landscape.