The BJP’s choice of Rahul Sinha for West Bengal’s Rajya Sabha seat has reverberated through its ranks, igniting renewed passion. In his first reaction post-nomination, the firebrand leader lauded the party’s inclusive approach, stressing that no effort escapes notice.
“This proves BJP values its karyakartas above all,” Sinha asserted. He extended assurances to veterans and the weary alike, promising that persistence will be rewarded. Expecting heightened zeal, he forecasted robust backing for the electoral showdown.
Sinha’s credentials are impeccable: ex-state president who fortified BJP’s machinery and national secretary who discharged duties with zeal. His nomination elevates a trenchant TMC critic to the national stage.
As March 16 nears for the five contested seats, projections favor TMC with four wins, leaving BJP with a solitary victory. TMC’s early candidate reveal raises unopposed election prospects.
Calling for unity, Sinha vowed to purge Bengal’s afflictions and elevate its stature. “First glimpse only; the main battle awaits,” he proclaimed. This development underscores BJP’s strategy to nurture loyalists amid Bengal’s polarized politics.