KOLKATA, WEST BENGAL — Trinamool Congress leader and Beleghata Assembly candidate Kunal Ghosh has intensified the party’s campaign narrative, asserting that widespread development across West Bengal is driving strong public support in favour of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
Speaking in Kolkata during campaign activities, Ghosh stated that comprehensive development is taking place across the state, and this progress is widely acknowledged by the people of Bengal, which he said explains the continued electoral support for Mamata Banerjee. His remarks reflect the ruling party’s strategy of highlighting governance and infrastructure achievements as key election issues.
He further claimed that West Bengal has witnessed more development compared to other states, positioning it as a leading example of growth and welfare-oriented governance. According to him, this perceived progress has strengthened the bond between the government and the electorate.
Taking a direct swipe at the opposition, Ghosh asserted that the Bharatiya Janata Party is unlikely to gain traction in the state. He expressed confidence that the BJP will once again be rejected by the voters, adding that the party holds little to no influence in West Bengal’s political landscape.
The Beleghata Assembly constituency, where Ghosh is contesting, remains a focal point of campaign efforts, with leaders actively engaging with voters and promoting the party’s achievements. The statements come at a time when political rhetoric is intensifying, with both ruling and opposition parties making strong claims to sway public opinion.
Ghosh’s remarks underline the TMC’s confidence in its development agenda and its belief that governance performance will remain the decisive factor in the upcoming electoral battle.
