Modi's West Bengal Visit: Political Rallies and Development Projects Amidst Controversy
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit West Bengal for a series of engagements, addressing political rallies and launching development projects. His visit comes at a politically charged time, with disputes over the SIR electoral process and recent ED raids on TMC-affiliated firms fueling tensions ahead of state elections.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit West Bengal over the weekend for significant political rallies and to launch several development initiatives. His visit aligns with a heated political climate characterized by ongoing debates concerning the SIR electoral process and recent Enforcement Directorate raids on firms tied to the TMC.
The PM's itinerary includes addressing rallies in Malda on January 17 and in Singur on January 18, notable for their political significance ahead of the assembly elections. The visit occurs amidst allegations by the TMC of voter suppression and retaliatory accusations from BJP regarding illegal voter bases.
Aside from political engagements, Modi aims to inaugurate and lay the foundation for multiple infrastructural projects, including rail and road developments worth over Rs 3,250 crore. The projects in Malda and Hooghly districts are poised to enhance connectivity and economic prospects in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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