BJP Unveils 'Sankalp Patra' in Kolkata; Amit Shah Pledges Shift from Fear to Trust in West Bengal
Union Home Minister Amit Shah unveils the BJP’s ‘Sankalp Patra’ manifesto in Kolkata, challenging the TMC government in West Bengal. The manifesto promises a shift from fear to trust, focusing on accountability, anti-corruption investigations, illegal immigration, and the 7th Pay Commission to address the needs of youth, women, and farmers.
Central to the manifesto are several key promises specifically tailored to address the pressing concerns of the youth, women, and farmers. The party has integrated the recent commitments made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his latest West Bengal rally, making them the focal point of the legislative agenda. A primary pillar of the BJP’s vision is the promise to replace the prevailing environment of fear with one rooted in trust and security—a direct response to the atmosphere associated with the current governance. To achieve this, the manifesto emphasizes the necessity for greater accountability within the state’s administration, ensuring the government remains transparent and responsive to its citizens.
The BJP has further declared a rigorous stance on corruption, pledging to initiate thorough investigations into past scams and pursue strict legal action against those responsible, including high-ranking officials. Addressing long-standing administrative and security challenges, the manifesto outlines decisive measures to tackle illegal immigration and alleviate economic disparities. For state employees, a significant highlight includes the commitment to implement the 7th Pay Commission, alongside broader initiatives for job creation. By offering these targeted solutions, the BJP seeks to convince West Bengal’s electorate that it represents a necessary transition toward a more secure and prosperous future.

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