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Bihar BJP Chief Claims Voter Anger Against Mamata Banerjee Visible in West Bengal Polls

Bihar BJP chief Sanjay Saraogi claims voter anger against Mamata Banerjee is visible in West Bengal polls, citing record turnout. He says people are fed up with TMC and looking to PM Modi for change. BJP leader Ramkripal Yadav echoes that Bengalis want change and a new BJP government. TMC's Tanmay Ghosh counters that no outsiders will be seen in Bengal by May 4, predicting TMC will win 230-250 seats.

"Anger of people against Mamata Banerjee visible": Bihar BJP chief Sanjay Saraogi on West Bengal polls

Patna, April 27

Bharatiya Janata Party Bihar President Sanjay Saraogi on Monday exuded confidence in the party's victory in West Bengal Assembly elections, basing his claims on high voter turnout in phase-1 polling, stating that people's anger against West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was visible at booths.

Speaking with ANI, Sanjay Saraogi said that people are "fed up" with Trinamool Congress and looking towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi for change.

"The people of Bengal have made up their minds. The way record voting took place in the first phase of elections, the anger of the people against TMC and Mamata Banerjee was visible at the booths. The people of Bengal are fed up with TMC and are looking towards the Prime Minister. In the coming times, the BJP will form the government there with a full majority," he said.

Additionally, BJP leader Ramkripal Yadav also stated that people of West Bengal want a change and have stopped believing in TMC.

"TMC is Mamata Banerjee's party. If people do not believe in TMC, then how can they believe in Didi? People have decided there that they want change... I believe that a new government will form there under the leadership of the BJP," he said.

Earlier, Trinamool Congress State General Secretary Tanmay Ghosh claimed that 'no outsider', including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, will be seen in West Bengal from 11 am on May 4.

"By 11 am on 4th May, you won't find any of these outsiders, be it the Prime Minister, the Home Minister, or CMs from various states, on the soil of Bengal... We have been saying from day one that TMC will form the government with at least 230 to 250 seats. People's blessings are with the TMC, Mamata Banerjee and Abhishek Banerjee," he said.

The first phase of polling on April 23 saw a staggering 92.35% voter turnout across the state. The high turnout figures underline an active electoral exercise as polling drew to a close amid tight security arrangements across constituencies.

The second phase of polling will take place on April 29 and the results will be declared on May 4, along with Assam, Keralam, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

Honestly, it's easy for BJP leaders from Bihar to claim 'anger' but ground reality in Bengal is different. Didi has worked for women and the poor. High turnout could also mean people want to defend their development! Let's not jump to conclusions before May 4.

Vikram M

If 92% turnout means anti-incumbency, then by that logic, Kerala should also see change. But we all know that's not how it works! 🙄 Bengal voters are alert and aware. Mamata Banerjee has her own strong base. BJP should focus on their own Bihar first!

Rohit P

I'm not a BJP supporter but even I can see the frustration in Bengal. Didi's goons have ruined the state. People want development, not 'poriborton' rhetoric anymore. Let's see if Modi wave works there too. 🤔

Kavya N

Why is every opposition leader making statements about Bengal? Let the people decide! High turnout is good for democracy, but claiming it as 'anger' is biased. Both sides need to respect the mandate. Peaceful elections are what matter. 🙏

James A

As an outsider looking in, 92% turnout anywhere is phenomenal. It shows people are engaged. Whether it's for Modi or Mamata, Bengal's democracy is strong. But BJP shouldn't count their chickens before they hatch—TMC still has deep roots!

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