Political Earthquake in West Bengal: BJP Rises Amid TMC Tensions
Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar urges BJP to uphold its principles amid alleged attacks on TMC offices post-2026 West Bengal elections. Majumdar emphasizes not mimicking TMC's actions and focuses on peaceful responses. The incident highlights a shift in political power, with BJP gaining significant control.
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Amid reports of vandalism at Trinamool Congress (TMC) offices, Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar stressed the importance of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) maintaining its principles and not emulating the TMC's alleged tactics. Speaking on Tuesday, Majumdar affirmed, "Ravan will always be Ravan; we, as BJP supporters, are followers of Lord Ram."
Majumdar cautioned against adopting TMC-like behavior, highlighting the public's rejection of TMC and the need for patience among BJP supporters facing alleged atrocities. He assured that the police would handle these incidents, emphasizing the BJP's commitment to a methodology-driven leadership, with discussions about the Chief Minister's selection and oath-taking ceremony underway.
The recent tensions, including an attack on TMC offices in Asansol and clashes in Cooch Behar, follow the BJP's remarkable success in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections, overturning Mamata Banerjee's longstanding power. This shift marks a significant political realignment in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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