BJP stalwart Rohan Gupta dropped a bombshell, proclaiming West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee’s ouster as a foregone conclusion. He categorically rejected her victimhood narrative as outdated and ineffective in today’s discerning political climate.
Gupta’s scathing assessment painted a grim picture of TMC’s 13-year stint: unchecked rioting, economic mismanagement, and a culture of intimidation. Citing specific grievances like the plight of women in Sandeshkhali and youth migration due to job scarcity, he argued that Banerjee’s sympathy ploys have lost their magic.
Looking ahead, Gupta highlighted BJP’s strategic gains—booming membership drives, welfare program successes, and exposure of TMC scams. ‘2026 will mark the end of Mamata’s reign. She’s packing her bags,’ he declared confidently to cheering supporters.
This comes as Banerjee faces mounting challenges: defections, legal probes, and eroding urban support. Political pundits see Gupta’s intervention as a morale booster for BJP cadres, potentially accelerating momentum against the incumbent. Bengal’s electorate, weary of divisiveness, may finally heed the call for change.