Wounded Waghini won one-sided; Sanjay Raut's first reaction to the West Bengal Election

Mumbai: Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut has expressed confidence that a new light will light the torch of victory for West Bengal across the country. A woman on the ground, a wounded Waghin, was fighting alone, destroying her party, breaking up the leaders, putting pressure on the central machinery. Despite the opposition of our own people, Bengal's Waghin has not backed down, has continued to fight and has achieved a historic victory. Sanjay Raut has lauded Mamata Banerjee, saying it is inspiring for the entire country and politics.
Victory and defeat happen in elections. The BJP worked hard in West Bengal. The BJP had made everyone work, but still Mamata Banerjee fell heavily. It is clear that Mamata is connected to the land and still has an impact on the people. You have held meetings, rallied, poured money, it seems, yet people have handed over the reins of power to Lake Mamata Banerjee in West Bengal. Sanjay Raut has said that this is a great victory of democracy.

Modi, Amit Shah and JP Nadda's reputation was tarnished in this election. Road shows, rallies, demonstrations were taking place in the country despite the corona crisis. While the whole country was fighting Corona, the BJP was fighting to defeat Mamata there. Sanjay Raut criticized you for giving Corona in exchange for West Bengal elections.

Mamata Banerjee has once again shown that bullying cannot be tolerated in any state by coming from Delhi. Be it Maharashtra, Delhi or West Bengal. He said that the message that the politics of the country will be decided by the people and the regional parties is gone.

I don't think it was right for Prime Minister Modi to leave the Corona War and engage in West Bengal. The party is fighting, but when the Prime Minister is defeated, it is up to him. Sanjay Raut criticized that this is not good for the country.

There will be no change in the politics of Maharashtra. There were rumors that the BJP would win a landslide victory in West Bengal and an earthquake in Maharashtra. But nothing like that happened. West Bengal and Maharashtra are emotionally connected. West Bengal and Maharashtra have always fought for the national interest. We will continue to be together. Uddhav Thackeray also expressed happiness over Mamata Banerjee's victory, said Sanjay Raut.