Mamata will get a big zero in 2026, says BJP’s Amit Malviya


Daijiworld Media Network - Kolkata

Kolkata, May 3: BJP’s IT cell chief and party’s special observer for West Bengal, Amit Malviya, on Saturday launched a blistering attack on West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, claiming she would draw a blank in the 2026 Assembly polls.

“In 2026, Bengal won't be serving sweets - it'll be serving justice. ‘Pisi chabbishe pabe GOLLA’ – Mamata will get ZERO in 2026,” Malviya declared in a post on X, taking a sharp jibe at the Trinamool Congress supremo.

Malviya alleged that the state under Mamata’s leadership had witnessed a string of bomb blasts during Pujo celebrations, temple attacks, and widespread corruption in job recruitment scams. “Crores were siphoned off by her ministers, while Bengalis were left to starve, with neither jobs nor dignity,” he stated.

Accusing Mamata of ignoring Sanatan Dharma and shielding corrupt aides, Malviya added, “Her speeches may be grand, but her legacy? Smuggling, scamming, and silencing Sanatanis. Now she dances on stages while her cronies drown in corruption.”

He also shared a satirical mimicry video online, targeting the Trinamool regime and its governance record.

Echoing Malviya’s sentiments, Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari said he was committed to uprooting the Trinamool Congress to "save the Hindus in West Bengal."

“The BJP is united in its resolve to end Mamata’s autocratic rule. Friday marked four years since the horrific post-poll violence orchestrated by TMC-backed goons. I urge the people of Bengal to take a pledge to throw this regime out,” Adhikari said.

  

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