Kolkata/Hyderabad: At a time when Prime Minister Narendra Modi set a target of 370 seats for his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, the party is working out a plan to woo female voters in major states. West Bengal, which comprises 968 female voters for every 1,000 males, clocking the best-ever voters' gender ratio, features on the BJP's poll agenda to reach the milestone.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday met the women victims of sexual assault in Sandeshkhali village of West Bengal, sources said. "They put forward their ordeal and the Prime Minister heard them patiently like a father figure. The victims were very emotional with the fact that the Prime Minister understood their pain," sources added.
BJP MP Locket Chatterjee said, "...Prime Minister Modi will not rest till the women in Sandeshkhali get justice. Women coming to today's meeting were stopped."
"This is an insult to them. (West Bengal) Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee couldn't protect the women but is giving protection to Sheikh Shahjahan," Locket was quoted as saying by news agency ANI.
Earlier on Wednesday, PM Modi said, "Under TMC, women of this pious land have been violated. The events of Sandeshkhali would make anyone feel ashamed but the TMC govt does not care about your struggles." He continued, "TMC govt is hell-bent on saving the perpetrator. Their acts were first condemned by the High Court and then the Supreme Court as well. Leaders of TMC are torturing the women of poor, Dalit, and Adivasis groups. The TMC government trusts its leaders more than it trusts the women of Bengal."
On meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a Sandeshkhali victim said, "Thanking Prime Minister Modi, we told him openly about the atrocities being committed on every person. We told the Prime Minister how we were tortured. He assured us of help."
"We voted the Chief Minister to victory but she insulted us. She did not even talk to us. We felt very good after talking to Prime Minister Modi. We requested him to deploy the Central Force here because we have no faith in the state government," the victim was quoted as saying by news agency ANI.
The rise in female voters is significant, compared to that of 2019 when it had 949. Since then, too, it is steadily rising. Significantly, Trinamool Congress also banked highly on 'Mahila' and 'Muslims' to negate the BJP, largely seen as a Hindi heartland party, any chance to make a dent in the bastion of Mamata Banerjee who is very popular among women voters in West Bengal.
Now, Sandeshkhali, a constituency that has made a major contribution to the Trinamool Congress’s (TMC) electoral success in West Bengal, during the 2021 Assembly polls, has become a pivot of the BJP’s electoral push.
Especially, at a time when Prime Minister Narendra Modi eyes returning to power for a third straight term this year, Sandeshkhali, the home to Trinamool strongman Sheikh Shajahan with a sizable women voters, hogs the limelight.