In a significant political move, West Bengal Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari has called for the dissolution of BJP’s Minority Morcha, marking a departure from the party’s longstanding slogan of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas” (development for all). Adhikari emphasized a new direction, stating, “‘Jo Hamare Saath, Hum Unke Saath” (We are with those who support us), highlighting a shift towards a more focused alliance strategy. His remarks, made in Kolkata, reflect broader changes within the BJP’s approach in the state, amidst ongoing electoral challenges and ideological shifts.
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- Suvendu Adhikari, West Bengal’s Leader of Opposition, has advocated for dissolving BJP’s Minority Morcha.
- He criticized the traditional slogan “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas” and proposed a new stance of “‘Jo Hamare Saath, Hum Unke Saath”.
- Adhikari highlighted the importance of aligning with those who support the BJP’s ideologies and goals.
- The ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’ slogan, popularized by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has been a cornerstone of BJP’s inclusive rhetoric.
- Adhikari underscored the continued fight to protect Hindu interests and uphold the Constitution.
- He called for solidarity among party workers in this ideological shift and vowed to continue the struggle.
- Adhikari expressed concerns over alleged voter suppression of Hindus in recent elections in West Bengal.
- He announced plans to launch a portal for affected voters to register grievances and initiate legal actions.
- The BJP faced setbacks in recent Assembly bypolls in West Bengal, losing all four contested seats to the ruling Trinamool Congress.
- Adhikari’s statements signal a strategic realignment amidst electoral challenges and changing political dynamics in the state.
