J.P. Nadda Highlights Public Sentiment Against Trinamool in Bengal

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J.P. Nadda Highlights Public Sentiment Against Trinamool in Bengal

Synopsis

Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda points to a surge in public enthusiasm for the BJP, signaling the potential end of the Trinamool Congress's 15-year rule in West Bengal, as the state prepares for crucial elections.

Key Takeaways

Nadda highlights public support for the BJP.
Indications that the Trinamool Congress may lose power.
Concerns over extortion and corruption in governance.
Investors wary of West Bengal due to law and order issues.
The upcoming election is crucial for the state's future.

Kolkata, April 20 (NationPress) On Monday, Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda declared that the growing enthusiasm among the public for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)'s campaign activities indicates a significant shift in West Bengal politics, suggesting that the 15-year tenure of the Trinamool Congress is approaching its conclusion.

“The impending departure of Mamata Banerjee from her role as Chief Minister is becoming increasingly apparent due to the public's excitement. The citizens of West Bengal have grown weary of the hooliganism, extortion, and corruption that have marked the ruling Trinamool Congress. Consequently, they will utilize the electronic voting machines to reclaim their democratic rights. Under the governance of the BJP, the safety of women in West Bengal will be prioritized. On May 4, it will be evident that a majority of the populace is aligned with the BJP,” Nadda stated during a roadshow in Murshidabad district.

In a related address, Union Minister for Coal and Mines G. Kishan Reddy spoke at a campaign rally in Kulti, located in West Burdwan district, warning that if the Trinamool Congress secures a fourth consecutive term, West Bengal's situation may deteriorate further.

“This election is pivotal. The landscape and sentiments in West Bengal have evolved over 34 years of Left Front governance and 15 years of Trinamool Congress leadership. A poor choice this time could lead to a situation worse than that currently in Bangladesh,” Reddy cautioned.

He also pointed out that coal mafia syndicates in West Bengal wield more influence over the state's coal resources than Coal India Limited itself.

“As an MP from Hyderabad, I often receive inquiries from investors who express a reluctance to invest in West Bengal due to concerns about extortion and law-and-order issues,” Reddy concluded.

Point of View

Highlighting the BJP's growing support as the Trinamool Congress faces public discontent. The statements from key ministers indicate a pivotal election ahead, with implications for governance and public welfare.
NationPress
7 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What did J.P. Nadda say about the Trinamool Congress?
J.P. Nadda indicated that the public's enthusiasm for the BJP suggests the Trinamool Congress's 15-year rule is nearing its end.
Why is this election considered crucial?
This election is deemed crucial due to the changing sentiments of the electorate, which could determine the future governance of West Bengal.
What concerns did G. Kishan Reddy raise?
G. Kishan Reddy warned that returning the Trinamool Congress to power could worsen the situation in West Bengal.
What are investors saying about West Bengal?
Many investors have expressed reluctance to invest in West Bengal due to fears of extortion and concerns over law and order.
What issues did Nadda emphasize regarding governance?
Nadda emphasized the need to address hooliganism, extortion, and corruption in West Bengal.
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