West Bengal Assembly Elections | High polling percentage points to imminent change of guard in Bengal: Nadda
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Mr. Nadda additionally lauded the Election Commission of India (ECI) for conducting “peaceful elections” in spite of “TMC goons” at play
BJP nationwide president J.P. Nadda on March 31 asserted that the excessive percentage of polling in the primary section is proof sufficient of a change of guard in West Bengal, as individuals have misplaced religion in the “corrupt” TMC regime.
Mr. Nadda additionally lauded the Election Commission of India (ECI) for conducting “peaceful elections” in spite of “TMC goons” at play.
“’Khela shesh hoye gyache’ [the game is over]. The high-voting percentage shows that people are yearning for change. [CM] Mamata Banerjee is worried as the elections were peaceful and the TMC goons could not have a field day,” he stated, addressing a ballot rally Dhanekhali.
The first section of Assembly polls on March 27 recorded 84.63% voting.
Mocking Ms. Banerjee’s ballot plank of ‘Ma, Mati, Manush’ (mom, land and other people), the BJP chief stated the current loss of life of 82-year-old Sova Majumdar speaks of the sorry state of affairs in the State.
“The death of Majumdar, who was injured when her son was being roughed up, reflects upon the condition of mothers in the State,” he stated.
The BJP had on March 29 claimed that the octogenaririan, a celebration employee’s mom, succumbed to her accidents suffered throughout an assault by Trinamool Congress supporters in Nimta space of North 24 Parganas district final month.
The TMC has dubbed the allegations as baseless.
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