BJP's Dilip Ghosh Confident of Bengal Win, Says TMC "Departure Ensured"

BJP candidate Dilip Ghosh expressed strong confidence in his party's victory in the West Bengal assembly polls, stating the ruling Trinamool Congress's departure is assured. He credited the deployment of central forces for allowing people to vote without fear of intimidation from TMC supporters. Ghosh is contesting from Kharagpur Sadar, a constituency with diverse demographics and key issues like pollution and unemployment. The upcoming polls are a high-stakes rematch after the TMC's 2021 landslide and the BJP's significant growth to 77 seats.

Key Points: BJP's Dilip Ghosh Predicts TMC Defeat in West Bengal Polls

  • Ghosh confident of BJP victory
  • Cites central forces curbing intimidation
  • Kharagpur Sadar key battleground
  • TMC won 213 seats in 2021
  • Polls set for April 23 & 29
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BJP's Dilip Ghosh confident of party's win in West Bengal polls, says TMC "departure ensured"

BJP candidate Dilip Ghosh claims TMC's "departure is ensured" in West Bengal elections, citing central forces and public sentiment.

"The time has come for TMC to go... Now Mamata Banerjee has nothing in her hands. Their departure is ensured - Dilip Ghosh"

Kharagpur, April 21

BJP candidate from Kharagpur Sadar Assembly constituency Dilip Ghosh exuded confidence on party victory in the West Bengal polls, stating that the ruling Trinamool Congress's "departure is ensured".

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Dilip Ghosh said, "The time has come for TMC to go... Now Mamata Banerjee has nothing in her hands. Their departure is ensured".

Ghosh also said that the deployment of central forces at the booth has assured people to exercise their right to vote without intimidation from TMC goons.

"If the booths come under the control of central forces, people will go to vote without worry because here the police, along with the goons, intimidate people," he said.

Dilip Ghosh is seeking to repeat his 2016 performance in Kharagpur Sadar Assembly constituency as he faces off with Trinamool Congress's Pradip Sarkar, who is himself looking to come back from a 2021 defeat.

With an estimated total population of 4 lakh with nearly 1.9 lakh voters, Kharagpur Sadar hopes to find a candidate who can help with solving the persistent problem of pollution, water crisis and youth unemployment.

Assembly constituency number 224 is composed of the Kharagpur Railway settlement, Kharagpur I community development block, and Kharagpur municipality. The people have been hoping to get a leader who might ensure the continuation of developmental works in the area.

The constituency, having been a railway junction, hosts a variety of people from across the country, including Telegu, Marathi and Tamil speakers, nearly outnumbering local Bengalis.

Dilip Ghosh, having lost his 2024 Lok Sabha bid, is looking at making inroads again by hoping to repeat his 2016 performance, where he had managed to break the streak of 7-time Congress MLA Gyan Singh Sohanpal.

Ghosh had left the MLA seat following his election to the Lok Sabha in 2019. Following a bypoll, it was the All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) candidate Pradip Sarkar who managed to get a win against the BJP's Prem Chandra Jha. However, the win lasted only till 2021, when BJP's Hiramoy Chattopadhyay managed to wrest the seat back from the party. Chattopadhyay is now contesting from the Shyampur constituency.

Congress has also fielded Papiya Chakraborty.

The upcoming elections follow the 2021 battle, where the TMC secured a landslide 213 seats. However, the BJP's growth from a minor player to 77 seats in the last cycle has set the stage for the current high-stakes confrontation. West Bengal is set for two phases of assembly polls on April 23 and 29, with the results set for May 4.

- ANI

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Sneha F
All this political talk, but what about Kharagpur's actual problems? Pollution and water crisis are mentioned, but will any candidate actually deliver? We need solutions, not just confidence of winning. 🤔
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Arjun K
The constituency has people from all over India. It's good to see a pan-Indian identity in Bengal politics. Hope the elected leader works for everyone, not just one community. Jai Hind!
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Priya S
Respectfully, such overconfidence before polls isn't good. TMC is still very strong on the ground. The 2021 result showed that. BJP should focus on their work rather than just claiming victory.
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Michael C
Following this from abroad. The demographic mix in Kharagpur is fascinating. A true microcosm of India. Hope the development issues get addressed regardless of who wins.
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Vikram M
Ghosh lost the Lok Sabha bid, now trying for MLA again. Voters are not fools. They will see if he is genuinely interested in Kharagpur or just needs a political seat. Action speaks louder than words.

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