BJP's Bengal Mission: Tripura CM Vows to End Jungle Raj in West Bengal

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha has made a bold prediction about BJP's political future in West Bengal. He declared that the BJP will form the government in West Bengal to end what he called "jungle raj." The CM made these remarks while welcoming 135 new voters from 42 families into the BJP fold in Takarjala. Saha contrasted the current BJP government's development work with the corruption during UPA rule, emphasizing PM Modi's focus on national security and tribal welfare.

Key Points: Tripura CM Manik Saha BJP West Bengal Government Jungle Raj

  • BJP welcomes 135 voters from 42 families in Takarjala strengthening party base
  • CM Saha contrasts UPA corruption with BJP's development-focused governance
  • Party aims to replicate Bihar's transformation by ending goonda raj in Bengal
  • BJP positions itself as sole party working for Janajati welfare and tribal rights
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BJP will form govt in West Bengal to end jungle raj: Tripura CM Manik Saha

Tripura CM Manik Saha declares BJP will form government in West Bengal to end jungle raj, citing development under PM Modi and welcoming new party members.

"In the coming days BJP will also form the government in West Bengal to end the jungle raaj. We want peace - CM Manik Saha"

Agartala, November 18

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Tuesday said that during the UPA government, the country had witnessed massive corruption and scams, and stated that the BJP will also form the government in West Bengal, ending the jungle raj, said the release.

CM Saha said this after welcoming 135 voters from 42 families in Takarjala.

Tripura CM added that those who have joined the BJP have taken the right decision at the right time and that with this, the BJP will become even stronger.

"Now, in every state BJP is forming the government. Earlier it was 20, and now it is increasing. BJP has the highest number of members in the country. We feel proud to be members of ofthe BJP. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is working for the welfare of the country, the state, and the Janajati people. He has formed the DoNER Ministry for the North East region. We are witnessing a wave of development. Tomorrow I will go to Bihar to attend the oath-taking ceremony. Everyone knows that in Bihar, there was goonda raj and corruption, but after the NDA government was formed, everything changed. People don't want goonda raj, jungle raj, and corruption," said CM Saha.

According to a release, Tripura CM said that people want their basic rights, and the BJP is working to provide them.

"During the UPA government, we had several scams, but the BJP government is making the country powerful. PM Modi has ensured the safety and protection of the country and its people. Earlier, our soldiers used to come under attack, but the then government did not take any steps, and unrest prevailed before 2014. The same condition was in the North East. But after 2014, everything has changed. In Tripura, some people are being misled and misused by being provoked. I want to tell them to join the BJP, and the door is open," said CM Saha.

He said that the BJP is the only party working for Janajati welfare. "During the CPIM rule, there were murders and terror in Tripura. We have seen Congress and CPIM, and we have also seen their presence in Bihar. In the coming days BJP will also form the government in West Bengal to end the jungle raaj. We want peace," CM Saha added.

BJP general secretary Bipin Debbarma, Sepahijala district North Zone President Biplab Chakraborty, Mandwi Mandal President Abhijit Debbarma, Golaghati Mandal President Narayan Debnath, Takarjala President Nirmal Debbarma, and other top leaders attended the meeting.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the development work in Tripura, calling it "jungle raj" in West Bengal seems like political rhetoric. Every state has its challenges, and we should focus on constructive solutions rather than name-calling. Let's hope for peaceful political transitions everywhere.
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Arjun K
As someone from Kolkata, I can confirm that the situation here is concerning. Political violence has become too common. If BJP can bring the stability they claim to have brought to Bihar, it might be worth giving them a chance. Safety should be the priority for any government.
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Sarah B
The focus on Janajati welfare is commendable. Tribal communities in Bengal and the Northeast have been neglected for too long. If BJP can deliver on their promises for these communities, it would be a significant achievement. 🎯
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Vikram M
Political parties should compete on development agenda, not just criticize each other. Yes, there are issues in West Bengal, but let's see concrete plans for improvement rather than just promises. The people of Bengal are intelligent enough to choose what's best for them.
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Kavya N
The mention of 135 voters joining BJP shows the changing political landscape. People are looking for alternatives, and that's healthy for democracy. Competition keeps all parties on their toes and ultimately benefits the common citizen. 👍

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