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TMC MP Saayoni Ghosh Takes Jibe at Amit Shah Ahead of Bengal Polls, Signals Confidence in Victory

Actor-turned-politician says “green abir will be played” on results day, hinting at TMC’s expected win as political heat rises in West Bengal

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TMC MP Saayoni Ghosh Takes Jibe at Amit Shah Ahead of Bengal Polls, Signals Confidence in Victory

As the West Bengal Assembly elections draw closer, the political atmosphere in the state is intensifying, with both the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) stepping up their campaigns and rhetoric.

Amid this high-voltage political climate, TMC MP Saayoni Ghosh launched a sharp attack on Union Home Minister Amit Shah during a public rally in Purulia.

Addressing the gathering, Ghosh took a swipe at Shah, saying, “I want to tell Amit Shah ji, don’t go anywhere on the 4th. Stay in West Bengal. That day, green abir will be played here.” Her remark symbolically pointed toward the expected victory of the TMC, as green is the party’s signature colour.

The statement is being seen as a direct reference to the anticipated election results, with Ghosh expressing strong confidence in the TMC’s chances of retaining power in the state. She emphasized that the party is contesting the elections with full preparation, energy, and the backing of the people.

During her speech, Ghosh adopted a distinctive style to engage the crowd. Blending songs and Hindi poetry into her address, she managed to captivate the audience, drawing enthusiastic responses from party workers and supporters present at the rally.

The political contest in West Bengal is shaping up to be a fierce battle, with the BJP pushing for a change in power while Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and her party remain confident of securing another term.

As campaigning gains momentum, such statements underscore the sharp exchanges and symbolic messaging that are becoming central to the state’s electoral narrative.

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