Amit Shah Says ‘Didi On Her Way Out’: Predicts 110 Seats for Bharatiya Janata Party in West Bengal Polls

The CSR Journal Magazine

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has forecasted a substantial victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the ongoing West Bengal Assembly elections. He stated that internal assessments have indicated the party is set to secure 110 seats from the 152 that were contested during the first phase of voting.

During a press conference, Shah reflected on the voter turnout, noting that a remarkable 92.58 per cent of eligible voters participated in this initial phase of polling. He attributed this high engagement to a desire for development under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, signalling a potential end to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s tenure.

Shah expressed his gratitude to the voters of West Bengal, acknowledging their crucial role in shaping the electoral landscape. He stated, “You have started the journey from fear to trust very well, and the voters of the second phase will also carry forward this journey.” His comments reflect the BJP’s belief in their support among the electorate.

Details of the Voting Process

The first phase of polling concluded at 6 pm on April 22, with the Election Commission of India reporting a voter turnout of 91.83 per cent. This figure highlights a robust electoral participation in what has historically been a contentious political environment.

Shah underscored the significance of this election cycle, offering thanks to the security forces for ensuring a peaceful voting process. He remarked that this was likely the first election in a long time where there were no reported casualties, appreciating the roles played by the Election Commission, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF), and the West Bengal Police.

He assured voters that concerns about whether public support would materialise at the polling stations have been alleviated. Shah expressed optimism that enthusiasm in the upcoming second phase on April 29 would be even greater, underlining the responsibility of voters to contribute towards change.

Upcoming Phases and Counting of Votes

The next phase of polling is scheduled for April 29, with the counting of votes taking place on May 4. Amit Shah’s statements have set a tone of anticipation among party supporters and the general public as they await the outcomes of these critical electoral events.

The results of these elections are expected to shape the political landscape of West Bengal significantly. The BJP’s performance will be closely monitored, particularly in light of the high voter turnout and the party’s aggressive campaigning strategies.

Political analysts suggest that the outcomes of the West Bengal elections could have implications beyond the state, impacting national politics as parties prepare for future contests. As the date for vote counting approaches, all eyes will be on the Election Commission for the declaration of results and analysis of voter sentiment across various constituencies.

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