Rajnath Singh Chants 'Ek Desh, Ek Vidhan' at Bengal Rally for BJP Change

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, addressing a BJP 'Parivartan Yatra' rally in Howrah, declared West Bengal is ready for change and framed the event as a "war cry" for it. He invoked Bengali icons Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee to champion the slogan of 'Ek Desh, Ek Vidhan, Ek Nishan' (One Nation, One Constitution, One Flag). Separately, Union Home Minister Amit Shah explained that 'Parivartan' means making Bengal free from infiltration and corruption and replacing the TMC government. The BJP has launched multiple such yatras across the state as it campaigns for the upcoming assembly elections.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh, Amit Shah Rally for BJP's 'Parivartan' in Bengal

  • BJP's 'Parivartan Yatra' war cry for change
  • Slogan of 'Ek Desh, Ek Vidhan, Ek Nishan' raised
  • Amit Shah targets Mamata on infiltration, corruption
  • Legacy of Netaji & Shyama Prasad Mukherjee invoked
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'Ek Desh, Ek Vidhan, Ek Nishan': Rajnath Singh at 'Parivartan Yatra' in West Bengal

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh invokes Netaji & Mukherjee, vows 'Ek Desh, Ek Vidhan' as BJP's Parivartan Yatra seeks change in West Bengal.

'Ek Desh, Ek Vidhan, Ek Nishan': Rajnath Singh at 'Parivartan Yatra' in West Bengal
"The pledge was fulfilled by the central govt under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi. - Rajnath Singh"

Howrah, March 2

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday raised the slogan of 'Ek Desh, Ek Vidhan, Ek Nishan' and encouraged the people in West Bengal to vote for the Bharatiya Janata Party in the forthcoming assembly elections.

Addressing the gathering at the 'Parivartan Yatra' here, the Defence Minister said that West Bengal was ready for 'parivartan', which he emphasised will be brought by his party. He said that the rally signifies West Bengal's "war cry" for change.

Singh said that West Bengal was a land of the brave and revolutionary, highlighting the contributions by Bengali changemakers, including Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee.

"The soil of Bengal contains sacrifice and self-respect. I see your enthusiasm, and I can say that 'parivartan' be announced from the land of Bengal. I would like to say that the time for change has come. Ab chookna matt. I don't consider this a rally, I consider this a war cry for the change in Bengal," the Defence Minister said.

"This is the land of the brave. This is the land of revolutionaries. This is the land of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. He had said, 'Give me blood, and I shall give you freedom.' The land of Bengal is not ordinary. Dr Syama Prasad Mukherjee was born here. He had said that '2 vidhan', '2 nishan' and '2 pradhan' will not work in this country. The slogan he raised at that time was not just a slogan but a pledge. The pledge was fulfilled by the central govt under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi. Now, '2 vidhan', '2 nishan' and '2 pradhan' will never happen in this country. There will be 'Ek Desh, Ek Vidhan, Ek Nishan'," he added.

Shyama Prasad Mukherjee had said this once in the context of Jammu and Kashmir that there cannot be a duality of having two constitutions (Vidhan), two heads at the top (Pradhan) and two flags (Nishaan).

Earlier in the day, Union Home Minister Amit Shah took a dig at Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, saying that the word 'Parivartan' signifies the desire to make West Bengal "infiltration and corruption-free" and to replace the Trinamool Congress government with a BJP government.

He said the Parivartan Yatra has been initiated to bring about change in the state, asserting that 'Parivartan' was not merely about changing the Chief Minister.

"The Parivartan Yatras have been initiated to bring about change in West Bengal. Yesterday, Mamata didi said that this is a Yatra to gain power. Mamata didi, by the word 'Parivartan' (change), we do not mean to change the Chief Minister. The people of Bengal will change it (chief minister). But the meaning of 'Parivartan' is to make Bengal free from infiltration. It is meant to make Bengal corruption-free. 'Parivartan' means to throw away the corrupt TMC government and make the BJP government," Shah said while addressing a gathering in Mathurapur.

The Union Home Minister added that nine Yatras are being launched across West Bengal, four of which started the previous day, and that the journey had commenced from Siliguri, Nabadwip, Medinipur, and Purulia.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
While national unity is important, I feel this slogan is being used as a political tool right before elections. The real 'parivartan' Bengal needs is in healthcare, education, and jobs, not just in slogans. Let's focus on development for all.
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Rohit P
Connecting the message to Netaji and Dr. Mukherjee was a masterstroke. Bengal has given so much to India's freedom and integrity. It's only fitting that it leads the way in this new chapter of a unified, strong nation. Bengal is ready!
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Sarah B
As an observer, the rhetoric feels very intense for a state election. "War cry" is strong language. Shouldn't the focus be on debating policies rather than framing it as a battle? Hoping for a peaceful and issue-based campaign.
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Karthik V
The issue of infiltration that HM Shah mentioned is a genuine concern for many in the border states. A firm stance on national security is welcome. Hope any change brings stability and prosperity to the common Bengali.
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Meera T
Bengal's culture and identity are unique and proud. Any 'parivartan' must respect that while integrating with national goals. Using Bengali icons is good, but the future should be about empowering the youth and women, not just political symbolism.

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