Madhya Pradesh CM Advocates for Change in Bengal Under BJP Leadership
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav criticizes West Bengal for lagging in development, urging the need for BJP governance. Emphasizing Bengal's potential, he labels the current leadership as misgovernance and promises progress under BJP rule. Yadav stresses combating poverty, unemployment, and infiltration for the state's advancement.
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During an election campaign in Kamarhati, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav criticized West Bengal's poor developmental trajectory, describing it as lagging behind other states under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Yadav claimed that the people of Bengal demand 'freedom from jungle raj' and envision a new era of progress and governance under the BJP. He highlighted the abundance of poverty and joblessness in interior Kolkata, attributing it to misgovernance.
The BJP leader endorsed a 'double-engine' government for Bengal and underlined the importance of the Special Intensive Revision for electoral integrity, aiming to curb infiltration and reinforce patriotic citizenship. Yadav expressed confidence in BJP's potential to dominate Bengal's political landscape and accelerate development.
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