West Bengal’s political discourse heated up as Congress leader Gaurav Vallabh predicted a major upset for the Trinamool Congress in the state elections. According to him, public sentiment will result in TMC forfeiting 25 seats to the opposition.
In his detailed critique, Vallabh outlined systemic failures under Mamata Banerjee’s leadership: economic stagnation, rising crime rates, and exclusionary welfare policies. He emphasized that grassroots anger has reached a tipping point.
Congress is positioning itself as the viable alternative, promising transparent governance and job creation. Vallabh’s statement aims to rally INDIA bloc supporters and expose TMC vulnerabilities.
TMC has countered by touting its welfare achievements and development record. Nonetheless, Vallabh remains optimistic, citing recent bypoll trends and voter feedback.
As election fervor builds, this prediction spotlights the razor-thin margins in Bengal’s 294-seat assembly. Strategic seat-sharing among allies could prove decisive in unseating the incumbents.