BJP Promises Rs 5,000 Allowance to Jailed Workers in Bengal Poll Push

BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari has pledged a Rs 5,000 "fighter's allowance" for all party workers who have been jailed, promising to withdraw all "fake cases" in the first cabinet meeting if the BJP forms government. Union Home Minister Amit Shah is campaigning extensively, declaring that voters should cast their ballots without fear to "uproot and throw TMC into the Bay of Bengal." The election features a direct face-off in Bhabanipur between Adhikari and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, with Adhikari also contesting from Nandigram. Polling for the 294-member assembly will be held in two phases on April 23 and April 29, with results on May 4.

Key Points: BJP's Rs 5,000 Allowance Pledge for Workers in Bengal Polls

  • BJP pledges Rs 5,000 allowance for jailed workers
  • Amit Shah campaigns for 15 days in Bengal
  • Direct contest in Bhabanipur between Adhikari and Banerjee
  • Shah vows to withdraw "fake cases" against BJP
  • Elections scheduled for April 23 and 29
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Suvendu Adhikari pledges Rs 5,000 fighter allowance for jailed BJP workers as Amit Shah campaigns to oust TMC in West Bengal elections.

"This time no one should fear; no goon can stop the voters of Bengal. - Amit Shah"

Kharagpur, April 4

The Leader of Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly, Suvendu Adhikari, on Saturday asserted that a "storm, a tsunami of the people" is set to sweep the TMC from power on election day.

Addressing supporters, Adhikari said, "The people will uproot and throw them (TMC) out, root and all. As soon as our government is formed, we will withdraw all fake cases against the BJP in the first cabinet meeting. The BJP government will give Rs 5,000 as a fighter's allowance to all those who have gone to jail," he said, while talking to ANI.

The BJP leader's comments come amid intensified campaigning across the state, as political parties gear up for the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections.

The campaign has seen high-profile visits to Kharagpur, with Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta holding a roadshow in support of Adhikari, and Union Home Minister Amit Shah visiting earlier on the day of his nomination filing.

Speaking at the nomination filing event of senior BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari on April 2, 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 that day, Suvendu Adhikari also 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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Shreya B
The language used by both sides is so aggressive. "Throw into the Bay of Bengal", "storm, tsunami"... Can't we have a debate about policies and governance? As a voter, I want to hear about plans for schools, hospitals, and industries, not just violent metaphors. 🤷‍♀️
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Aman W
Finally some strong opposition in Bengal! TMC has had a free run for too long. Corruption is rampant. We need a change and a government that works with the centre. Jai Shree Ram! 🙏
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Priyanka N
As a Bengali, I'm tired of being a political battleground. Didi has done good work in many sectors, but there are issues too. The BJP's 'Sonar Bangla' vision sounds good, but will it be for all communities? The allowance promise feels like buying loyalty. Let's vote for peace and progress.
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Karthik V
Withdrawing "fake cases" in the first cabinet meeting? That sets a terrible precedent. The law should take its own course, not be used as a political tool by any party. This is worrying for the rule of law in the state.
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Michael C
Watching from outside India, the intensity of Bengal politics is fascinating. The direct contest between Adhikari and Banerjee is like a high-stakes drama. Hope the outcome brings stability and focuses on economic growth for the people.

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