BJP leader Amit Malviya shares rapper Manchu Dada’s video alleging scams under Mamata Banerjee, highlights BJP youth and women promises ahead of West Bengal 2026 polls.

Bengal rapper Manchu Dada (Amit Malviya/X)
BJP leader Amit Malviya on Sunday shared a video of Bengal rapper Manchu Dada on the scams that allegedly took place under Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
In a post on X, Malviya said: “A young rapper, who goes by the name Manchu Dada on Facebook, has dropped a hard-hitting, copyright-free track exposing the scams under Mamata Banerjee. This is more than just music, it’s a reflection of growing public anger.”
A powerful voice from the ground.A young rapper, who goes by the name Manchu Dada on Facebook, has dropped a hard-hitting, copyright-free track exposing the scams under Mamata Banerjee. This is more than just music, it’s a reflection of growing public anger.
Across West… pic.twitter.com/i0vLm3MTOv
— Amit Malviya (@amitmalviya) April 12, 2026
Pointing out that the youth were “pushing back” against the TMC government, he said: “Across West Bengal, people are contributing in their own ways to bring an end to the misrule of the Trinamool Congress. But when the youth begin to push back, it signals a point of no return…When young voices rise, change follows.”
In the video, Manchu Dada highlighted scams, corruption and unemployment in the state while pointing out the “syndicate raj”.
Malviya also highlighted BJP’s promises for Youth and Women in West Bengal such as creation of 1 crore jobs and self-employment opportunities over the next five years, along with ₹3,000 financial assistance for every unemployed youth.
“Strong focus on women’s safety and empowerment, women-only police battalions, Durga Surokha Squads, and 33% reservation in state government jobs. ₹3,000 monthly financial support for women,” he said citing party’s promises.
Allegations surrounding a ration scam and the persistence of an alleged “syndicate raj” have intensified the political battle in poll-bound West Bengal, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the ruling All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) trading sharp charges.
Addressing a rally in Asansol on April 9, Prime Minister Narendra Modi alleged, “The coal belt of Asansol is now ruled by TMC’s syndicate Raj. Those involved in illegal coal, sand and soil extraction have cast their stranglehold on people,” PM Modi said to the large gathering in Asansol, considered to be an industrial hub and known for its premium coal production and mining activities.
The TMC, led by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, has dismissed the allegations as politically motivated, accusing the BJP of targeting the state ahead of elections.
West Bengal is scheduled to undergo the assembly election in two phases on April 23 and April 29, 2026, with the counting of votes set for May 4.
April 12, 2026, 18:17 IST
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