BJP's 'Civilisation Battle' in West Bengal: Identity and National Security at Forefront

BJP's West Bengal state chief, Samik Bhattacharya, frames the upcoming assembly elections as a civilisation battle over identity and national security. The party plans to combat 'Love Jihad' and 'Land Jihad', despite potential accusations of communal politics. Bhattacharya highlights concerns over demographic shifts and minority appeasement policies.

BJP's 'Civilisation Battle' in West Bengal: Identity and National Security at Forefront
Samik Bhattacharya
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In a heated political climate, BJP's West Bengal state chief, Samik Bhattacharya, has intensified the narrative surrounding the assembly elections. He labels it not just a contest against the ruling TMC, but a decisive 'civilisation battle' tied to the future of identity, demography, and national security in the state.

Bhattacharya boldly asserted the BJP's intention to curb 'Love Jihad' and 'Land Jihad,' divisive issues that the party perceives as threatening state demographics. The state chief remained unperturbed by allegations of communal politics, emphasizing the necessity of addressing what he views as urgent security concerns.

He linked the party's stance to regional developments in Bangladesh, underscoring the impact of demographic changes in West Bengal's border districts. Despite criticism, Bhattacharya declared that BJP would persist in making these issues central to its campaign, framing democracy as the ultimate battleground against extremism and fanaticism.

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