Summary
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The video starts by marking the beginning of elections in Assam, Kerala, and Puducherry. It emphasizes the enthusiasm for voting, showcasing a video of an elderly person going to vote in Assam. The discussion then shifts to West Bengal, focusing on the Election Commission's unprecedented efforts to ensure fair elections, warning against rigging and violence.
The host criticizes Mamata Banerjee's political tactics, such as her claims about CRPF vehicles from Uttar Pradesh attacking people in Bengal. He contrasts this with videos showing CRPF personnel reassuring voters in rural Bengal. The presence of armored vehicles from Central Forces in Bengal's villages aims to build trust among voters.
The discussion returns to Assam, highlighting the strong political environment in favor of Himanta Biswa Sarma. There's a mention of Congress's Gaurav Gogoi sharing a picture of a Dubai flat, which is then dismissed as irrelevant to the elections. The speaker asserts that there is no doubt about Himanta's return to power in Assam, attributing it to the consolidation of tribal and Hindu votes against illegal activities.
The video praises Himanta Biswa Sarma for taking strong action against false propaganda, citing the example of action taken against Pawan Khera. It also mentions the court's action against Rana Ayyub for her statements. In Assam, the unified tribal and Hindu population is expected to ensure a voting percentage of at least 60%, indicating a clear victory for Himanta Biswa Sarma.
The video then focuses on West Bengal, revealing how Mamata Banerjee allegedly spent crores of rupees from taxpayers' money to suppress a case related to an incident at RG Kar hospital, involving lawyers like Kapil Sibal. It raises concerns about free and fair elections in West Bengal under Mamata Banerjee's leadership, showing a video of CRPF jawans assuring voters against intimidation and bribery.
Subhendu Adhikari's video addresses the Matua community, clarifying that those who arrived before 2002 have already received citizenship and voter rights. For those who arrived after 2002, the CAA is providing citizenship. He states that 91,000 have applied under CAA, and 5,000 certificates have been issued, indicating ongoing efforts to integrate them into the voter list. The video suggests that 90% of the one crore deleted names from the voter list were illegal voters for Mamata Banerjee.
The speaker points out that Mamata Banerjee's attempts to spread misinformation about Matua voters backfired. He highlights the Election Commission's direct warnings against booth jamming and force jamming, which were tactics used in previous elections. The video concludes by emphasizing that the Election Commission is well-informed and determined to ensure fair elections, supported by over 5 lakh paramilitary forces and strict court supervision. It asserts that Bengal's Hindu identity is awakening, and this is reflected in the Matua community's support for BJP.