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BJP calls April 2026 West Bengal polls a "do-or-die" moment for Hindus, vowing to end Mamata Banerjee’s rule with promises of cash transfers and development.
BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari declared the upcoming April 2026 West Bengal assembly elections a "do-or-die" moment for Hindus, urging unity and predicting a decisive BJP victory to end Mamata Banerjee’s 15-year rule.
He cited Prime Minister Modi’s six visits and central infrastructure projects as evidence of BJP development, blamed the current government for stalling railway projects by withholding land, and pledged a ₹3,000 monthly cash transfer for women if elected.
Union Minister Giriraj Singh echoed the sentiment, warning of dire consequences if Hindus fail to unite, while RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat called for public vigilance in identifying suspected illegal infiltrators, citing the Special Intensive Revision exercise.
The Trinamool Congress dismissed BJP claims as unrealistic, arguing the party lacks cultural connection to Bengal.
El BJP califica las elecciones de abril de 2026 en Bengala Occidental como un momento de "hacer o morir" para los hindúes, y promete poner fin al gobierno de Mamata Banerjee con promesas de transferencias de efectivo y desarrollo.