Bengal Poll Buzz: BJP Debunks TMC’s Imaginary Survey Plot
1 min readAs West Bengal hurtles toward assembly elections, BJP has thrown down the gauntlet against TMC’s alleged disinformation drive. The party categorically rejected reports of a damning internal survey, branding them as TMC-orchestrated propaganda to unsettle their momentum.
‘Our surging public backing terrifies TMC, leading to these desperate falsehoods,’ BJP stated firmly on Monday. They emphasized that the contest transcends party lines, pitting Bengal’s citizens against years of alleged TMC misrule. Victory, they predict, will deliver a full majority government.
The denial, shared widely by IT cell chief Amit Malviya, addresses a flurry of recent media pieces citing the phantom poll. A senior BJP functionary noted the timing – right before voting phases on April 23 (152 seats) and April 29 (142 seats), results May 4 – amplifies the sabotage attempt.
This episode reveals the shadowy underbelly of electioneering, where whispers and leaks wield power. BJP’s proactive stance aims to reclaim narrative control, rallying cadres and sympathizers alike. Meanwhile, TMC stays mum, letting the controversy brew.
With stakes sky-high, Bengal’s voters face a choice amid noise and counter-narratives. History suggests such pre-poll spats often foreshadow razor-thin margins and lasting grudges.