
New Delhi, May 4: The counting of votes for the West Bengal elections has commenced. BJP’s national spokesperson, Gaurav Bhatia, has asserted that a BJP government is set to take charge. He stated that a significant change has occurred in Bengal, and the results will soon reveal the truth.
Speaking to reporters, Bhatia remarked, “On this sacred occasion of democracy, since morning, Gaurav Gogoi and TMC leaders have begun making allegations against the EVMs. This indicates that they are losing.”
He emphasized that under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, a BJP government is emerging. The dream of a developed India is on the verge of realization, and the party is committed to making it happen. There is no doubt that the public has immense faith in PM Modi.
Bhatia noted that India is witnessing a new political landscape under Modi’s guidance. The government is now maintaining a report card of its performance and has a roadmap for future actions. Therefore, the public is already aware of how the government will operate and what initiatives it will undertake.
Targeting the opposition, Bhatia stated that they have never had a report card, nor do they have one now. They lack clarity on what they will do and how, so they have nothing to communicate to the public, which is why they are struggling.
He also aimed criticism at West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, asserting that the realization of dreams is not far off. “Ang, Bang, and Kaling” will soon see the BJP’s name. The TMC is losing, and even its leaders are aware of this, which is why they are making noise.
Bhatia concluded by saying that the public had already decided to replace the TMC government with the BJP. The citizens were neither happy nor safe under the TMC’s rule, leading to widespread dissatisfaction.
He mentioned that he has been listening to statements from Congress and TMC leaders since morning, who are commenting on the Election Commission and EVMs. This has already indicated that the BJP is on the rise in Bengal, and the results will soon be made public.




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