Is it the beginning of the fall of Modi era, Bengal would show the path?

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Special Correspondent, Barta24.com | 2023-08-28 17:06:35

The Modi government has so far allocated only Rs 35,000 crore for vaccines across India. And the slot of West Bengal occupy project alone has cost Rs 30,000 crore. However, the vote was not only in Bengal. There were Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Paducheri - also in these four states. In those four states, the BJP's vote expenditure is not enough. But is this the name of Narendra Modi - all development with everyone?

After the release of the results on May 2, that question is getting stronger in the minds of the Indians.

Ordinary Indians now question, what is the source of that 30 thousand crore rupees? White or black? Cancellation of notes in India, wailing of migrant workers in the first lockdown, lack of oxygen in the second wave of corona, death procession across the country, handshake of lockdown again, why was the Modi-Amit Shah duo still busy for occupying West Bengal?

But it all failed. But with the funding of that 30 thousand crore rupees, how much could not be done in India. How many lives could be given oxygen, how many people could be saved from death by vaccination? Hospital beds could be increased, new hospitals could be built, research could be spent, medicines, antidotes could not be looked for in other countries like swallo. The second wave of corona also saw how many people lost their jobs in the dark corners of the house. They knew that too. Knowing all this, why did Modi desperately try to occupy Bengal?

Forgetting the rule of the country, so many public meetings, so many road shows in West Bengal, the Union Ministers have been bitten. On the other hand, the Kolkata Airport Authority had to struggle to accommodate one chartered aircraft after another in Bengal. In all, about 200 aircraft and helicopters have been deployed. Never before has so many chartered planes, private jets crowded around the Bengal polls. As never before seen, just building an international standard media center for voting. Conferences, seminars at multiple five-star hotels in the city. The cost of buying helipads, road shows, leaders in the heart of the city for all the leaders, big and small, has skyrocketed.

All the five-star, three-star hotels adjacent to the city and suburban airports were booked month after month for the leaders. To welcome them, there were sacks of flowers, modern stage, expensive tents, and hundreds of mics behind the meeting. Even after this, Bengal did not come under Modi's control. This shameful outcome is the biggest disaster of Narendra Modi's political life. Undoubtedly, Bengal has taught Modi a great lesson.

Out of 294 seats in the state, dissatisfaction also started in the party with giving tickets to about 150 controversial candidates. There was an extreme conflict between the new BJP and the old BJP. They forgot that the state is not Tripura, pretending to win only morning and evening without forming a strong organization in Bengal. The BJP in the Hindi belt could not ignite the passion and respect of West Bengal. The credible face or the face of the future Chief Minister has failed to appear with that. It is heard that they got the anticipation of this disaster. The Central Intelligence Agency warned before the results came out. Even so.

As a result, support for the Trinamool went down to the polls. The women power of Bengal also cast their votes. Secondly, the BJP has been caught playing polarizing cards in Bengal like the states of Hindi. The Muslim vote has come together in the grassroots box. Even the Hindu vote has completely failed to polarize. Both Muslims and Hindus have rejected Narendra Modi from Bengal. Even the progressive society, with a large number of votes from the Left, has confidence in Mamata's leadership to stop the BJP.

As a result, if not alert yet, it can be predicted that the team will have more grief in the future.

Because, since last November, the farmers of Hindi block are still sitting around Delhi in protest of the farmers' bill; the cry of the people who lost their relatives due to lack of oxygen in the corona. Along with West Bengal, Kerala and Tamil Nadu have also lost. Panchayats (rural votes) have also been lost in Uttar Pradesh a few days ago, local elections in Rajasthan have also collapsed, and discontent is growing in the states. But little by little everything is going against the Bharatiya Janata Party.

Now, with the example of Mamata Banerjee, the anti-BJP forces at all levels in India have started uniting for the future. If the opposition reunites, the return of Narendra Modi to the 2024 Lok Sabha elections could be difficult. Considering that, the end of the Modi era can be said to have started with the historic victory of Mamata Banerjee in Bengal. Now it is Mamata's turn to unite the anti-Kanyakumari forces from Kashmir. And that path can be shown by the Bengalis of West Bengal.

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