BJP Alleges Voter Suppression in West Bengal, Says TMC Has ‘Accepted Defeat’
Amid repolling in West Bengal, BJP leader Samik Bhattacharya has launched a sharp attack on the ruling Trinamool Congress, claiming that the party has already “accepted defeat.” Bhattacharya alleged that for years, many voters in the state were not allowed to exercise their franchise and were intimidated through threats of losing access to rations and essential services. He said that this time, voters turned out “fearlessly,” signaling a shift in the political atmosphere. Referring to the Falta incident, the BJP leader accused the TMC of promoting a culture of coercion over the past decade. He further asserted that both the TMC government and the party would be voted out following the election results. The remarks come amid heightened political tensions and scrutiny over polling conditions in parts of the state.