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Days of Goondaraj Are Numbered’: Nitin Nabin Hits Out at TMC Rule

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Nitin Nabin, National President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), on Wednesday held a key review meeting with the party’s State Election Management Team and various Morchas of Bharatiya Janata Party in Kolkata. Sharing details on social media, Nabin emphasized that the meeting focused on strengthening the party’s electoral strategy in West Bengal, as political momentum builds ahead of upcoming elections. BJP Sharpens Attack on TMC In a strongly worded message, Nabin accused the ruling All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) government of corruption, lack of development, and appeasement-driven governance. He claimed that there is a growing collective resolve among the people of West Bengal against what he described as misrule, asserting that it sends a “clear and powerful message” about the changing political mood in the state. ‘End of Goondaraj’ Claim The BJP leader further alleged that the era of “goondaraj” under the TMC government is nearing its end, signaling confidence within the party ranks about its electoral prospects. The meeting also saw participation from BJP’s organizational wings (Morchas), indicating a coordinated effort to mobilize grassroots support and strengthen booth-level presence across the state. Political Battle Intensifies in Bengal With both the Bharatiya Janata Party and All India Trinamool Congress stepping up their campaigns, West Bengal is witnessing an increasingly intense political contest. The latest remarks by Nitin Nabin reflect BJP’s aggressive positioning, as it seeks to challenge the ruling party and expand its footprint in the state.
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