Ravi Kishan Predicts Political Shift in West Bengal, 'Ram Rajya' on the Horizon
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Lucknow, April 5 (NationPress) Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Ravi Kishan stated on Sunday that a significant political transformation is imminent in West Bengal, asserting that 'Ram Rajya' will be established within the state. He emphasized that the populace is uniting behind the BJP, driven by their confidence in Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
As Prime Minister Modi prepares for his rally in West Bengal, Kishan noted the overwhelming enthusiasm among the citizens, who are determined to protect their state's future.
"Trusting in Prime Minister Modi, both men and women, along with the youth, are rallying their votes for the BJP this time around," he expressed.
Kishan remarked that his visit arrives at a pivotal moment when the residents of the state are actively working to secure their future.
"With faith in PM Modi's leadership, voters are likely to back the BJP on a variety of issues. A profound change is on the horizon for West Bengal in the forthcoming Assembly elections," he stated.
He also suggested that the substantial crowds at PM Modi's rallies indicate the impending conclusion of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's administration.
As a BJP representative from Gorakhpur, Ravi Kishan contended that this transition would lead to the effective implementation of central government schemes, enhancing the state's interests, and contributing to a more robust future for West Bengal.
"Ram Rajya is destined to be established there (West Bengal)," he reiterated.
In a critical tone towards Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, Kishan challenged him to clarify why India remains stable amid global unrest.
"While many countries are experiencing escalating prices and basic amenities are under duress, how is India advancing toward a $5 trillion economy? Rahul Gandhi must address these pressing questions," he added.
The BJP MP also urged Gandhi to elucidate the significant advancements in the nation, highlighting the youth's shift towards education and technology in Jammu and Kashmir, the decline of Naxalism, the distribution of free rations to millions, and the provision of housing for the underprivileged.
Ravi Kishan accused certain opposition leaders of harboring a pessimistic view of the nation due to their opposition to Prime Minister Modi, suggesting their actions may reflect a larger conspiracy.
In response to remarks by Samajwadi Party Chief Akhilesh Yadav predicting the BJP's exit from Uttar Pradesh in the 2027 Assembly elections, Kishan asserted that the BJP's standing is solid, not only in Uttar Pradesh but nationwide.
"From Uttar Pradesh to the national landscape, the BJP seems secure until 2047. The populace, particularly women and youth, do not desire a change in government, rendering such statements unfounded," he concluded.