Bihar Minister Ramkripal Yadav dropped a bombshell on West Bengal politics, prophesying that voters will decisively reject Mamata Banerjee’s TMC by metaphorically hurling it into the Bay of Bengal.
From Patna, Yadav dissected Mamata’s predicament: pre-election loss in spirit, gripped by defeat phobia and potential incarceration. He linked this to colossal corruption scandals, with her key allies already under the scanner, fracturing her support base.
‘West Bengal’s governance can’t align with her anymore due to this rot,’ he stated, attributing her outbursts to panic.
On SIR procedures, Yadav promised adherence to law: ‘Correct names stay; justice prevails without shortcuts.’ He mirrored this for Uttar Pradesh group members.
In Parliament, he singled out Rahul Gandhi for chaos-mongering. ‘Rules ensure fair play and speech opportunities, but opposition prefers disruption to dialogue,’ Yadav observed.
Reacting to the India-US trade agreement on agriculture and dairy, he underlined autonomy. ‘Our farmers’ future is non-negotiable; no outside influence allowed,’ he asserted firmly.
As elections near, Yadav’s rhetoric amplifies BJP’s narrative of TMC’s collapse, fueled by public outrage over alleged malfeasance and poor governance.