
Kolkata, April 14: BJP leader Tejasvi Surya has targeted West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, stating that the state has been under misrule for the past 15 years, which cannot be accepted any longer.
In a conversation with reporters on Tuesday, he highlighted the dire situation in West Bengal, where young people are compelled to leave the state in search of employment and education. He lamented the current government’s lack of attention to these pressing issues. Surya pointed out that the state is facing a lack of industry and investment, with corruption and paper leaks becoming commonplace under the TMC’s rule. He emphasized that the youth demand a new government that will work towards securing their future.
Surya expressed confidence that the BJP will achieve victory in the upcoming elections, driven by the support of the youth. He firmly believes that this time, the BJP will form the government in the state.
Additionally, he discussed the Women’s Reservation Bill, calling it a significant legislative reform for the 21st century. He noted that this bill would provide aspiring candidates with new opportunities. Currently, many women are making invaluable contributions to the country’s development.
Surya asserted that providing opportunities for women in the legislative field would undoubtedly strengthen the essence of democracy. This initiative would also give new momentum to the dream of a developed India.
He confidently stated that given the current circumstances in West Bengal, he has no doubt that the TMC will face a significant defeat in the upcoming assembly elections. Particularly in North Bengal, he anticipates a strong wave of support for the BJP.



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