West Bengal BJP unleashes ‘Parivartan Yatra’, a sweeping 5,000-km odyssey across 230 assembly constituencies in nine divisions, vowing to uproot corruption, disorder, and unemployment gripping the state. Starting March 5 after kickoff rallies on March 1-2, the multi-pronged campaign demands a BJP government to rescue a debt-ridden economy.
From Siliguri’s launchpad, northern squads navigate Cooch Behar to Darjeeling, syncing with drives in Nabadwip, both 24 Parganas, Howrah-Hooghly, Medinipur, Purulia, and Bardhaman. Daily 100-km sprints feature vibrant processions: one flagship tableau, eight advocacy floats, bike cavalcades, plus 10 daily welcomes and mega evening sabhas – 64 large-scale and 280 smaller in total.
National and state leaders will spearhead district-wise legs, blending sharp political barbs with Bengal’s cultural splendor for a joyous, resonant appeal. The yatra spotlights a state economy buckling under over Rs 8 lakh crore loans, hollowed by syndicate rackets, extortions, and post-poll carnage including killings and displacements.
Harrowing cases like RG Kar hospital rape-murder and Sandeshkhali assaults amplify charges of women’s utter vulnerability under TMC rule. ‘Paltaano Dorkaar, Chai BJP Sarkar’ echoes as the antidote to this ‘jungle raj’, positioning the yatra as a people’s uprising against fiscal collapse and societal breakdown.
With over 1 crore targeted touchpoints, this meticulously planned spectacle fuses heritage showcases with reform pledges, crafting a narrative of hope amid despair and priming the ground for electoral upheaval.