Amit Shah Promises Change in Bengal with BJP's 'Sankalp Patra' Launch in Kolkata
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New Delhi, April 10 (NationPress) Union Home Minister Amit Shah indicated a significant political initiative in West Bengal, declaring that the state is poised for transformation as he arrived to unveil the BJP's election manifesto, known as ‘Sankalp Patra’, in Kolkata.
In a message on X, HM Shah stated, “Bengal, tired of TMC, is now ready for change. Today in Kolkata, I will present the BJP's 'Sankalp Patra' aimed at liberating Bengal from TMC's 'reign of terror'. Following this, I look forward to engaging with the people of the state in a public gathering in Debra, West Medinipur, and a roadshow in Kharagpur.
This visit occurs amidst heightened political activity in the state, with the BJP intensifying its campaign against the ruling Trinamool Congress ahead of crucial elections.
Party insiders suggest that the manifesto will heavily focus on accusations of corruption and mismanagement against the Trinamool Congress government. The BJP is expected to promise a White Paper detailing what they describe as 15 years of irregularities under the current administration.
Additionally, the party may emphasize a crackdown on alleged mafia operations in sectors such as coal, sand, and stone mining, positioning law and order as a key campaign issue.
On the welfare front, the BJP might commit to providing financial assistance of Rs 3,000 per month for recipients of the Lakshmi Bhandar scheme, alongside similar monthly support for unemployed youth under a proposed 'Yuva Sathi' program.
Moreover, the manifesto is anticipated to outline plans for developing Singur into an industrial center and propose significant infrastructure projects to enhance connectivity between North and South Bengal, including road and airport expansions.
In response to long-standing demands from state government employees, the party is likely to pledge the clearance of all pending Dearness Allowance dues within 45 days of assuming office.
BJP leaders indicated that the 'Sankalp Patra' aims to blend pointed political critiques of the ruling party with welfare promises and development commitments, as the BJP strives to broaden its presence in the state.
Reiterating his message, HM Shah emphasized in his post on X that the party's vision revolves around “liberating Bengal from TMC’s 'reign of terror'” while directly engaging with people through public outreach initiatives statewide.