Nadia buzzed with political rhetoric as BJP leader Jaganath Sarkar championed the Election Commission’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR), insisting it’s key to defending voters’ sacred rights post Supreme Court intervention.
‘Truth verification and protecting ballots is ECI’s job,’ Sarkar told media. ‘SIR removes ghosts from rolls – the dead and departed. SC’s orders are just and necessary.’
Citing Bihar, he exposed opposition tactics. ‘False alarms of axed live votes yielded no complaints. Pure lists delivered NDA’s sweep. TMC’s Bengal dreams shatter similarly.’
Sarkar trashed Banerjee’s gloating over BJP’s ‘slap’ from SC. ‘Infiltrator-dependent TMC panics as their Bangladeshi vote racket unravels. No more fake citizens padding lists.’
Banerjee reveled that Bengal-defamers now quiver, their voter intimidation boomeranging into self-recrimination. Sarkar’s salvo escalates the feud, with SIR poised to purge anomalies.
As polls approach, ECI’s purge could dismantle TMC’s edge, per BJP. Sarkar’s assertive narrative fuels the narrative of cleansing corruption from democracy’s foundation, promising high-stakes drama.