In a bold political prediction ahead of the West Bengal elections, Congress leader Gaurav Vallabh has claimed that the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) will lose 25 seats to public outrage. Speaking at a recent press conference, Vallabh asserted that the electorate’s frustration with TMC’s governance will lead to a significant setback for Mamata Banerjee’s party.
Vallabh highlighted mounting issues like unemployment, corruption scandals, and deteriorating law and order as key factors fueling voter discontent. ‘The people of Bengal are fed up with TMC’s misrule. They will settle the score by defeating them on at least 25 seats,’ he declared confidently.
The statement comes at a time when political alliances are shifting in the state. Congress, part of the INDIA bloc, is eyeing a stronger performance by capitalizing on anti-incumbency sentiments. Vallabh criticized TMC’s handling of recent protests and alleged favoritism in government schemes.
TMC leaders have dismissed these claims as baseless election rhetoric. However, Vallabh’s prediction underscores the high stakes in Bengal’s electoral battleground. With polls expected soon, every seat counts in this fiercely contested region.
As campaigns intensify, Vallabh urged voters to support opposition unity against TMC dominance. His forecast could energize Congress workers while putting pressure on the ruling party to address public grievances effectively.
