BJP's Dilip Ghosh Predicts TMC's Decline in Bengal Elections
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New Delhi, April 7 (NationPress) Dilip Ghosh, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate from the Kharagpur Assembly constituency in West Bengal, accused the Trinamool Congress (TMC) of resorting to intimidation and suppression of opposition parties to maintain their grip on power. He asserted that the TMC is on a path to gradual extinction from the political landscape.
In his remarks on the forthcoming Assembly elections, Ghosh stated, “The TMC has consistently relied on fear tactics and silencing dissent to emerge victorious. They are attempting to replicate this strategy yet again… The TMC will slowly vanish from public view and will not be present on the streets. Their thugs will be nowhere to be found. Their leaders will be preoccupied with self-preservation. Even the police officials who once supported them are starting to comprehend that challenging times are ahead.”
Ghosh emphasized the importance of robust security measures during the elections, declaring, “This is also our desire, and the people of Bengal echo this, as they wish for Central forces to be deployed to ensure that the elections are carried out in a transparent and fair manner. There will be ample security provisions available during the elections. Forces will be stationed wherever necessary to create an atmosphere where individuals can cast their votes without trepidation.”
In a contrasting view, Trinamool Congress leader and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee expressed concerns regarding the SIR process, alleging political bias related to the removal of voter names.
She accused the Election Commission of “deleting certain names while intimidating others,” suggesting possible involvement from the central leadership.
CM Banerjee also cautioned that electronic voting machines (EVMs) might face malfunctions in specific regions, instructing her party members to request replacements instead of repairs. She questioned the necessity of new revisions when the same voter rolls would be utilized in the upcoming 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
In the previous 2021 West Bengal Assembly elections, the TMC successfully retained authority by winning 215 seats, while the BJP garnered 77 seats.
The forthcoming elections in West Bengal are scheduled to occur in two phases, with polling set for April 23 and 28. Vote counting is planned for May 4, amid an atmosphere of heightened political competition and concerns regarding law and order.