TMCs Dissolution Expected on May 4, Claims BJP President Nitin Naveen

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Narendra Jijhontiya

TMCs Dissolution Expected on May 4, Claims BJP President Nitin Naveen

Agra, April 20: Nitin Naveen, the National President of BJP, participated in several roadshows supporting party candidates in West Bengal’s assembly elections on Monday. During a rally in the Agra assembly constituency, he asserted that the dissolution of the TMC is imminent on May 4.

In an interview, Naveen stated that the people of West Bengal once held Mamata Banerjee in high regard, but she has jeopardized women’s safety. He believes the consequences of her actions will soon be evident. “West Bengal is slipping from her grasp. The public will vote to eliminate TMC on May 4,” he said.

Naveen emphasized that the citizens have decided to choose a government that ensures good governance. He noted that the public’s response indicates that this election is a fight against corruption, chaos, and the misrule of TMC’s goons. “The people are now on the streets, ready to reclaim their rights,” he added.

He expressed confidence that after May 4, a new era of development will dawn. The BJP aims to lead the entire state of Bengal towards progress.

In a post, Naveen remarked that the echoes of change have intensified from the historic land of Mahishadal. He criticized the ‘Indi Alliance’ parties for prioritizing their families and corruption, while Modi’s policies have directly benefited farmers and workers in West Bengal. “It’s time to liberate West Bengal from these anti-development forces and lay the foundation for good governance,” he stated.

BJP candidate Divyendu Adhikari described the massive rally with Nitin Naveen in Agra as extraordinary. The crowd’s enthusiasm and the resounding voices from every corner reflected a collective readiness to write a new chapter. The energy felt on the ground was not just a gathering; it symbolized a movement against years of neglect, injustice, and poor governance. This movement stands for dignity, development, and a future where every citizen of West Bengal can dream and achieve without fear.

From the youth to the elderly, and farmers to laborers, every face in the crowd radiated hope, determination, and a clear message: enough is enough. The time for change has come. With strong leadership and unwavering public support, we are moving towards a Bengal that symbolizes development, opportunities, and pride. The voice from Agra has resonated throughout the state, and it will bring about transformation.

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