It is said that seeing the sand shining far away in the desert, those who do not have the illusion of having water there, must have lost their thirst! West Bengal was a kind of political desert for the BJP for years. But there was no decrease in his thirst. Forward thinking and good strategy finally gave victory to the BJP. Now from Gangotri to Gangasagar, India has become BJP-friendly! In a way, the victory in West Bengal has also opened the way for a landslide victory for the BJP in the 2029 Lok Sabha elections. Earlier, it was said that the wind of Indian politics flows through the Ganges. What mattered was that the country of the person who had Uttar Pradesh. Whether it was the era of Nehru, Indira Gandhi or Rajiv Gandhi. But since then, a lot of water has flowed in the Ganges river! Just look at the 2024 Lok Sabha elections — the BJP fell short of a majority in Uttar Pradesh due to heavy losses. But, now that it has a strong foothold in Bihar and West Bengal, the BJP's dependence on Uttar Pradesh alone will be greatly reduced. The reasons are clear. Mamata's close and her party's cadre will start disintegrating due to not being in power. Money power will decrease. There will be no muscle power, on the basis of which the government, government and party were run for 15 years. This weakness of the Trinamool will give the BJP a lot of seats in the next Lok Sabha elections. The situation will be more or less the same in Bihar. After Nitish Kumar comes to Delhi i.e. Rajya Sabha, his JD(U) will definitely be weak in the state, which will give full benefit to the BJP. Because the Ganges flows in Bihar and Bengal too! As far as the BJP's victory in West Bengal is concerned, it involves a long period of hard work. Strategizing, then losing. Then creating a strategy, then losing, but not giving up. And finally do it. In the last fifteen years, so many workers of the RSS and the BJP have been beaten and beaten. Many even lost their lives, but no one gave up. After every election, there was a fear of beating up BJP workers. At the booth level, the party did not have enough workers. But this time, strategically, Home Minister Amit Shah removed all these shortcomings. We prepared people five months in advance. Camped in West Bengal. Fear was driven out of the minds of the workers there. Only then has this success come this time. Even in Mamata's stronghold of South Bengal, it is not a trivial matter for the Trinamool to scatter straws. Defeating Mamata herself from Bhawanipur is nothing short of a surprise. Actually, what Mamata Banerjee lacked was that she came to power 15 years ago with the slogan of mother, soil and manush, gradually moved away from it. By giving a free hand to earn, threaten, beat and beat party workers, he understood that winning elections on their strength was the ultimate objective. He did not care about the people, their interests and the development around them, nor did he ever motivate the workers in this direction. If development had taken place, if the welfare of the people had been taken care of, then perhaps the people would have tolerated the anti-incumbency of fifteen years. The resentment could have subsided to some extent. All these shortcomings of Mamata were made an issue by the BJP. The biggest change in the BJP's strategy this time was that it did not make any personal attack on Mamata. Home Minister Amit Shah kept pointing out the shortcomings of Mamata's rule and Prime Minister Narendra Modi focused on things related to Bangla and Bengal. This is the reason why there is talk of Jhalmudi everywhere today. Even in the joy of its landslide victory, the BJP distributed jhalmudi instead of sweets. This Jhalmudi is nothing but the real sister of Lai-Sev of Indore. It also goes to Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, but in West Bengal, Prime Minister Modi ate Jhalmudi by giving ten rupees at a shop, it became a status symbol of the entire election politics. Mamata got a strong blow from this jhalmudi and the Trinamool became grass-grass! Strength in Bihar and Bengal In the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the BJP fell short of a majority in UP due to heavy losses. But now that it has a strong foothold in Bihar and Bengal, the BJP's dependence on UP alone will be greatly reduced.
0 thoughts on “Navneet Gurjar's column: Dependence on UP will decrease after Bengal victory”
Leave a Reply
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *
RECENT NEWS
- Raja Shivaji BO Day 5: 'Raja Shivaji' earned a bang on Tuesday too, know how far is he from becoming 50 crores?
- Navneet Gurjar's column: Dependence on UP will decrease after Bengal victory
- Pt. Vijay Shankar Mehta's column: Attempts to Seek Truth Increases
- Sanju Samson surpasses Virat Kohli in this case, scored 87 runs against Delhi Capitals
- Sanju Samson misses out on creating history by entering Chennai Super Kings, wins match by 8 wickets












