In an interview, Bharatiya Janata Party leader Dilip Ghosh discussed the upcoming West Bengal assembly elections, stating that the BJP will form the government with a sufficient majority. He criticized the ruling Trinamool Congress and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, alleging that the state administration, healthcare, and education systems have collapsed. Ghosh claimed that the TMC relies on fake voters, stating, "Mamata Banerjee cannot win without fake voters." He defended the deployment of central forces, citing violence and the targeting of Hindu communities.
Addressing allegations of polarization, Ghosh maintained that the BJP is uniting people while the TMC engages in appeasement politics. When questioned about the potential use of bulldozers against illegal encroachments, he confirmed, "If a bulldozer is needed, it will come." Furthermore, Ghosh dismissed Banerjee's claims of security threats as a political tactic, calling it her "sympathy card." He also addressed the issue of the BJP's chief ministerial candidate, noting that the party leadership will make the decision at the appropriate time.
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