Presenting the BJP’s Sankalp Patra, Union Home Minister Amit Shah set the tone for the campaign pitch. A central promise highlighted during the event was a sweeping investigation into alleged wrongdoing over the past 15 years if the BJP comes to power in the state. As articulated in the manifesto pitch, “if BJP comes to power they will probe all corruptions by TMC in 15 years and then imprison whoever is at fault.”
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Shah said the document reflects what the party describes as a long period of governance failure, stating that “in Mamata Didi’s three tenures, fear, discrimination and corruption have been deeply entrenched.” He also claimed that Bengal now stands at a turning point, with voters seeking change after years of disappointment.
The BJP leader further described the manifesto as a promise of employment and development, saying it is a commitment to building “Sonar Bangla.” He added that it lays out a blueprint for a “Viksit Bengal,” positioning it as a direct contrast to the current administration.

