Overview
- Speaking at a Burdwan rally, Suvendu Adhikari said a BJP government in 2026 would bring the Tata Group back to invest in West Bengal.
- He repeated an attributed Ratan Tata remark about leaving a “bad M” for a “good M,” contrasting Mamata Banerjee with Narendra Modi during the 2008 Singur episode.
- Adhikari promised transparent hiring through OMR-based recruitment and the removal of middlemen, while citing figures on state debt, unemployment and migrant workers as his claims.
- Linking the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls to border control, he vowed to detect, detain and deport alleged illegal Bangladeshi and Myanmarese migrants and accused the TMC of enabling them.
- He reiterated the pledge at a Nandigram Day event as part of a broader pre-2026 push, with no independent confirmation from the Tata Group about any investment plan.