On Sunday, union minister and BJP leader Sukanta Majumdar attacked the Trinamool Congress fiercely, claiming that the party is protesting against Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal because it would expose the crores of unauthorised voters. Addressing a huge crowd in Mohanpur, Paschim Medinipur, Majumdar asserted that the Bengal people are already determined to oust the TMC government led by Mamata Banerjee in the forthcoming elections.

According to Majumdar, the SIR process has received a lot of goodwill among the bonafide citizens who desire a clear and honest list of voters. He claimed however, that TMC ministers and leaders are opposing this because they are afraid of losing the backing of the illegal voters who he claims were included in the rolls through the assistance of the ruling party leaders. He charged the TMC with allowing infiltrators to get ration cards, Aadhaar cards, and other identity documents that are currently in danger of cancellation by the revision process.

The incumbent Bengal BJP president also claimed that the vote bank of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has significantly dwindled and her party will be defeated in the elections that will be taking place in the near future. Majumdar said that the people of West Bengal desire a true parivartan (change) and that the BJP was the only party that could bring it.

He also claimed that TMC leaders have committed atrocities against BJP workers on several occasions, but claimed that people of Bengal would also respond with a democratic response to such activities. He says that the increased publicity on the BJP comes as an expression of frustration and anger among the citizens who feel cheated by the existing state government. Majumdar concluded that the new elections will become a point of turning, which will introduce another political chapter of West Bengal.

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