Mission West Bengal: Tripura CM leads BJP campaign in the eastern state ahead of crucial phases 
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Mission West Bengal: Tripura CM leads BJP campaign in the eastern state ahead of crucial phases 

A contingent of around 30 leaders, including Tripura Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha, along with MLAs and ministers, are leading the BJP's campaign in West Bengal for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. Their mission is to rally support and strengthen the party's presence in the neighbouring state

by Dibya Kamal Bordloi
May 3, 2024, 03:30 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, Tripura, West Bengal
Tripura Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha

Tripura Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha

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Agartala: The elections in Tripura are over. The ruling BJP is confident of winning in both seats. Especially after an alliance with ‘Tripra Motha’ led by royal scion Pradyot Manikya Deb Barman, BJP is confident in the Tripura East seat where another royal scion, Kriti Singh is the saffron party candidate. Now it’s time for Mission West Bengal. Both Tripura and West Bengal share similar cultural and language roots, and the BJP’s success in good governance and development could be a model for the people of the state. BJP is confident that Tripura leaders could be able to impact the remaining phases of pools in West Bengal. On the other hand, TMC, which tried their luck in the Tripura assembly election in 2023, was completely rejected by the people of the Northeastern state.

Around 30 leaders, including Tripura Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha, are gearing up to spearhead the BJP’s campaign in West Bengal for the Lok Sabha elections. Joining them are other MLAs and ministers from Tripura, all poised to rally support for the BJP in the neighbouring state.

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In a statement to reporters, BJP state president Rajib Bhattacharya emphasised the historic turnout witnessed in Tripura during the recent Lok Sabha elections, setting a notable precedent nationwide. Expressing confidence in a resounding victory for the BJP in Tripura, Bhattacharya outlined the party’s strategic deployment of 30 Vistaraks, comprising state leaders, ministers, and MLAs, to West Bengal. He affirmed their collective mission to reinforce the party’s presence and secure victory in the region.

Highlighting the similarities between the prolonged rule of the CPIM in West Bengal and the current Trinamool Congress administration, Bhattacharya underscored the prevailing sense of fear among the populace. He lamented the decline of the industrial sector and the hindrance of centrally sponsored schemes under the current regime, citing distress among the people. Conversely, he praised Prime Minister Modi’s proactive efforts in implementing welfare schemes, which the BJP aims to showcase in West Bengal.

“We will shed light on PM Modi’s unwavering commitment to the people’s welfare through various schemes,” Bhattacharya affirmed, echoing the party’s optimism for victory in West Bengal. He identified violence as a primary concern in the state, signalling the BJP’s intent to address and mitigate such issues.

As the BJP mobilises its leadership from Tripura to bolster its campaign efforts in West Bengal, all eyes are set on the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections, poised to shape the political landscape of the region.

Topics: BJPBharatiya Janata PartyWest BengalCPIMLok Sabha electionsPM Narendra ModiTripura CM Dr Manik SahaTripura
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