BJP's Adhikari Confident of New Bengal Government Under PM Modi's Leadership

BJP candidate Dibyendu Adhikari expressed confidence in forming a new West Bengal government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership. He offered prayers at Maa Bhabatarini Kali Temple ahead of the vote counting for the state assembly elections. Other BJP candidates also claimed strong public support and predicted the party's first government in the state. The Election Commission ordered fresh voting in Falta constituency after alleged irregularities during polling.

Key Points: BJP's Adhikari Predicts New Bengal Govt Under PM Modi

  • BJP's Dibyendu Adhikari expresses confidence in forming new Bengal government under PM Modi
  • Adhikari prays at Maa Bhabatarini Kali Temple ahead of vote counting
  • BJP candidates claim political landscape at turning point
  • Repolling ordered in Falta constituency after alleged irregularities
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New government in Bengal will be formed under PM Modi's leadership: BJP's Dibyendu Adhikari

BJP candidate Dibyendu Adhikari expresses confidence in forming a new West Bengal government under PM Modi's leadership, as counting of votes approaches.

"A new government will be formed under the leadership of PM Modi... - Dibyendu Adhikari"

Purba Medinipur, May 3

The Bhartiya Janata Party candidate from the Egra Assembly constituency in Purba Medinipur, Dibyendu Adhikari on Sunday expressed confidence about the formation of a new government in West Bengal under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Adhikari earlier today offered prayer at Maa Bhabatarini Kali Temple ahead of the counting of votes of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly elections that was held in two phases last month.

Addressing reporters here, Adhikari said he prayed for the well-being of the entire state of West Bengal and asserted that the BJP would form the next government in the state.

"I prayed for the entire West Bengal... A new government will be formed under the leadership of PM Modi... Our party State President said that the future Chief Minister will have his office in the Writer's Building, maintaining its traditional red colour, to honour Calcutta as India's former capital", Adhikari said.

Meanwhile, Sankar Guchhait, the BJP candidate for the Medinipur assembly seat, visited the Maa Manasa temple today with his family to seek divine intervention before the seals on the EVMs are broken ahead of the process of counting of votes.

Guchhait claimed that the political landscape of West Bengal has reached a permanent turning point. He asserted that the state is on the verge of getting its first-ever BJP government.

"For the first time, the BJP is forming a government in West Bengal. That's why people are happy here," Guchhait told reporters. "People voted in large numbers... That's why Mamata Banerjee is very sad. She is afraid of people's opinion."

Earlier, BJP candidate from Falta Assembly constituency, Debangshu Panda, alleged large-scale irregularities during polling in parts of the constituency, including manipulation at select booths and incidents of voter intimidation.

Speaking to ANI, Panda claimed that the party had raised objections over irregularities at several booths and demanded repolling in those areas, after which the Election Commission ordered fresh voting on May 21.

"We had petitioned for re-polling in the 150 booths where cellotape was put on the BJP symbol... They even rotated cameras in some of the booths... Yesterday, they made a decision on our demand and declared a repoll on 21st May... In Falta, the BJP will win by a margin of 1-1.5 lakhs votes...," Panda said.

Separately, BJP candidate from Noapara Assembly constituency Arjun Singh also expressed confidence in the party's performance, claiming strong public support on the ground."Our government is going to be formed... The people are telling us that we are going to form the government. The people are forming this government... This time, the people have come out of their homes to vote," Singh told ANI.

The Election Commission of India (ECI) has ordered fresh voting across all 285 polling stations in the Falta Assembly constituency of West Bengal on May 21, even as repolling was conducted in 15 booths in Paschim Magrahat and Diamond Harbour assembly constituencies on Saturday (May 2).

According to the ECI, directives for fresh repolling have been given in Falta "on consideration of severe electoral offences and subversion of the democratic process during the polling in a large number of polling stations on April 29".

Polling across 294 constituencies in West Bengal was held on April 23 and 29, respectively, with counting set to take place on May 4.

- ANI

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Priya S
Honestly, the re-polling in Falta sounds like a big issue. If there were irregularities, ECI should have acted sooner. But yeh 'cellotape on BJP symbol' allegations thoda over hai na? Both parties do this nonsense during elections.
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Michael C
As an outsider, it's fascinating watching Indian state elections. The energy and emotions are so intense. Hope the process remains fair and transparent for all parties. Good luck to everyone!
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Kavya N
Writer's Building ka red colour preserve rakhne ki baat acchi hai. But BJP ko West Bengal mein sach mein badlav lana hoga, agar majority aayi toh. Unemployment aur industry revival pe focus chahiye. 🤞
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Jessica F
Interesting to see the temple visits before counting - shows how deeply faith and politics are intertwined in India. But I hope the actual governance decisions are based on data, not just prayers.
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Rohit P
BJP walon ka overconfidence dekh ke hasi aa rahi hai. 'Permanent turning point' - bhai, pehle jeet toh dikhao. Mamata didi abhi bhi strong hain. Counting ke baad pata chalega! 😂
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Siddharth J

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