BJP's Ghosh: Only Our Party Can Restore Peace in Bengal
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New Delhi, March 29 (NationPress) BJP leader from West Bengal, Dilip Ghosh, strongly condemned the Trinamool Congress administration on Sunday, claiming that the "entire nation is bearing the brunt of the turbulence in the state," and asserted that only the Bharatiya Janata Party can restore peace to the area.
In an interview with IANS, Ghosh remarked, “Individuals entering from Bangladesh, including criminals and terrorists, are wreaking havoc throughout the country.” He emphasized the necessity for immediate administrative intervention, insisting that Bengal requires proper governance without delay.
He stressed the importance of enhanced governance, stating, “Law and order must be stabilized, and until the BJP assumes power here, there will be no possibility of improvement. Only the BJP has the capacity to bring harmony to this state and protect the border.”
Ghosh also highlighted the BJP’s strategic political campaign, asserting that “the populace will react to Trinamool’s allegations,” predicting that the electorate will deliver their verdict in the forthcoming elections.
He further criticized the ruling party for engaging in identity politics, stating, “Bengalis are honored globally. Yet, you bring candidates from outside, from Bihar and Gujarat, making it evident who supports whom.” He contended that such actions indicate that the local populace is not backing the current administration.
Ghosh is contesting from the Kharagpur Sadar Assembly seat, a position he successfully claimed in the 2016 Assembly elections.
As West Bengal approaches a pivotal Assembly election, the political clash between the BJP and Trinamool Congress is escalating on multiple levels.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah recently introduced a comprehensive 39-page “charge sheet” from the Bharatiya Janata Party, targeting 15 years of alleged mismanagement under the All India Trinamool Congress in anticipation of the upcoming elections.
This document outlines various concerns, including infiltration issues, accusations of systemic corruption, and what the party describes as a breakdown of institutions. It also highlights economic and industrial downturns, along with challenges within the healthcare sector, as significant areas of concern during Trinamool’s governance.
Moreover, the charge sheet alleges an “assault on democracy,” positioning these matters at the forefront of the BJP’s campaign narrative as the state gears up for a critical electoral contest next month.