
Speaking at the event, Dhami said, “After meeting many people in Bengal, it is clear from the crowds on the streets that citizens are determined to bring change.” He highlighted the enthusiasm of voters and reiterated the party’s commitment to development and good governance.
Dhami also criticized the ruling All India Trinamool Congress, describing the state government as one marred by fear, corruption, and crime. “The people are fully prepared to change this government,” he said, adding that the Trinamool Congress will be completely replaced in the upcoming elections.
He emphasized the significance of the “double-engine” model of governance, pointing out that voters across the country are prioritizing this approach for development and efficient administration. “In Bengal, the people will now establish a double-engine government and secure a decisive victory for the BJP,” Dhami said, expressing confidence that the party will win with a large majority.
The roadshow in Bongaon comes amid an intensified campaign by the BJP across West Bengal, signaling the party’s strong focus on mobilizing voters and showcasing leadership support from other states to bolster its prospects in the upcoming assembly elections.
