Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday addressed a public gathering in the Mathabhanga constituency of West Bengal, asserting that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is essential to restore the state’s lost status as India’s cultural capital.
Push for Political Change
During his address, Adityanath said that West Bengal has the potential to regain its historic cultural prominence, but emphasized that it requires a shift in governance and leadership.
‘Lotus of Good Governance’ Remark
He further expressed confidence that the BJP symbol, the “lotus,” would bloom across every booth in the state, signaling widespread support for the party and its governance model.
Focus on Governance and Development
The Chief Minister highlighted the BJP’s agenda of good governance, development, and law and order, positioning it as a viable alternative for the people of West Bengal.
Election-Focused Outreach
The remarks come as part of the party’s broader outreach efforts in the state, where leaders are actively engaging with voters ahead of upcoming political contests.
Emphasis on Public Support
Adityanath also acknowledged the participation of local residents, stating that public support would play a crucial role in shaping the political future of the state.
The speech reflects intensifying political activity in West Bengal, with national leaders stepping up campaigns and messaging around governance and development.
