Amit Shah Urges Bengal to "Throw TMC into Bay of Bengal" in Fiery Rally

Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched a fierce campaign for BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari, urging West Bengal voters to remove the Trinamool Congress government without fear. He directly appealed to voters in Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's Bhabanipur constituency to support Adhikari and ensure a change in power. Shah asserted that the TMC is marred by corruption and promised development under BJP rule to create a "Sonar Bangla." The election features a high-stakes rematch between Adhikari and Banerjee in Bhabanipur, following her loss to him in Nandigram in 2021.

Key Points: Amit Shah Campaigns in Bengal, Vows to Oust Mamata Banerjee

  • Shah calls for fearless voting to oust TMC
  • Direct appeal to Bhabanipur voters to support Suvendu Adhikari
  • Promises development and "Sonar Bangla"
  • Highlights 2021 Nandigram defeat of Mamata Banerjee
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"Throw TMC into Bay of Bengal," Amit Shah campaigns for Suvendhu Adhikari in 2026 Assembly polls

Union Home Minister Amit Shah campaigns for BJP's Suvendu Adhikari, calls on voters to fearlessly remove the TMC government in West Bengal.

"This time no one should fear; no goon can stop the voters of Bengal... to uproot and throw TMC into the Bay of Bengal. - Amit Shah"

Kolkata, April 2

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday urged the people of West Bengal to vote fearlessly and remove the Trinamool Congress from power ahead of state Assembly elections.

Speaking at the nomination filing event of senior BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari, Shah electrified the crowd with his declaration, "This time no one should fear; no goon can stop the voters of Bengal. Everyone must vote without fear to uproot and throw TMC into the Bay of Bengal."

Shah appealed directly to the people of Bhabanipur, the constituency from where TMC leader and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is contesting, calling on them to support Adhikari and ensure a change in the state government. "I appeal to the Bengal people to help Suvendu Adhikari win this election... We want to make 'Sonar Bangla', and this is why we need to defeat TMC," he said, asserting that the ruling party had been marred by corruption.

"There will be a change in West Bengal. But you want a change in Bhabanipur or not? I have come here to appeal for your votes for our candidate Suvendu Adhikari," Shah said.

Shah also highlighted the BJP's broader vision for West Bengal, referencing the party's development agenda since 2014. "Since 2014, those who kept believing in Modi ji have seen change. Help the BJP form the government and witness a change in Bengal. Last time Mamata lost an election, this time she is going to be defeated across Bengal," he said.

The Union Minister, who began his speech with the slogan "Jai Shree Ram," emphasised the urgency of collective action. "Everywhere, a single voice can be heard that this government must change. Say bye-bye to Mamata."

He announced that he would remain in the state for 15 days to campaign during the assembly elections.

Earlier in the day, Suvendu Adhikari said, "Mamata Banerjee is going to lose."

Adhikari is contesting the two-phase West Bengal assembly polls on Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ticket from Bhabanipur and Nandigram constituencies.

This time, the West Bengal elections will see a face-off between Adhikari and Banerjee for the Bhabanipur seat, while Adhikari will also try to retain Nandigram.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee lost the Nandigram seat in the 2021 assembly elections against Adhikari, but later secured victory in the Bhabanipur by-election against Priyanka Tibrewal.

Polling for the 294-member Assembly in West Bengal will take place in two phases on April 23 and April 29, while counting of votes is scheduled for May 4.

In the last assembly election in the state, held in eight phases in 2021, the Trinamool Congress recorded a landslide victory with 213 seats amid an intense contest with the BJP, which jumped to 77 seats. Congress and Left Front drew a blank in the last state polls.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I want development, this kind of aggressive language in politics is not good for our democracy. "Throw into Bay of Bengal" sounds violent. Can't we debate policies instead of using such imagery?
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Aditya G
Didi has done a lot for Bengal, especially for women and farmers. Outsiders coming and giving such speeches won't change the ground reality. Bengalis are intelligent voters and will decide.
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Sarah B
As an observer, the polarization is concerning. The focus should be on issues like employment, healthcare, and education for Bengal's youth, not just on defeating one party or leader.
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Vikram M
Suvendu Adhikari switching sides shows how messy Bengal politics is. But if he can bring the central government's focus and funds for Bengal's development, maybe it's worth a try. We need Sonar Bangla.
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Kavya N
The most important thing is that people can vote without fear. If BJP can ensure that, good. But all parties must respect the mandate, whatever it is. Bengal's culture and peace should not be damaged for politics.

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