City’s Bengali community celebrates BJP win

City’s Bengali community celebrates BJP win
Surat: Members of the city's Bengali community celebrated the BJP's victory in West Bengal, calling the outcome a much-needed change and expressing hope that it would lead to better security, development and job opportunities in their home state.Bengalis who have been living in Surat for decades said the result would help their relatives and friends in West Bengal find work and reduce the need for migration. Many voters travelled to West Bengal ahead of polling. Around 3,500 people went by special trains, while many others used holiday special and regular services. Voters registered in West Bengal also travelled back from other parts of Gujarat. "People of West Bengal were unhappy with the state's condition, especially security issues. A major section of women wanted change, and that is reflected in the result," said Ajoy Bhattacharya, president of the Textile and Apparel Development Association. Over the years, many qualified professionals and skilled workers, particularly in jewellery making, migrated to Surat and other cities for better opportunities. Community members said they now expect improved industrial growth in West Bengal. "The change in govt was necessary as there was no industrial development, forcing qualified people to leave the state.
People were fed up with corruption and demographic pressures," said Rakesh Chaudhary, group director of Gujarat Polyfilms Pvt Ltd. Bhattacharya attributed the high voter turnout to public anger. "Earlier, people were dissatisfied but did not vote. This time, large numbers turned out against the policies of the govt," he said. Surat Bengali Samaj organized special trains to facilitate voting. "Around 3,500 voters were sent through two special trains, while thousands travelled on their own. People voted for change, though we did not expect the BJP to cross 200 seats," said Basudev Adhikari, president of the samaj.

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About the AuthorYagnesh Bharat Mehta

Yagnesh Mehta is a Senior Assistant Editor with The Times of India, based in Surat, where he primarily covers business, civic affairs and politics. With an experience spanning more than two decades, he has reported extensively on migration, rural and tribal life, crime and the courts. He is passionate about data-driven journalism, particularly in analysing trends in the global diamond trade.

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