Modi's Spiritual Outreach: A Divine Prelude to West Bengal Polls
Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered prayers at significant religious sites in West Bengal ahead of state polls, aiming to connect with key voter communities. His visit to the Thanthania Kali temple and the Matua Thakurbari temple was part of his effort to garner support from the influential Matua community.
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Amidst the final days of campaigning for the West Bengal state elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi undertook a spiritual initiative, visiting key religious landmarks in an effort to engage with influential voter segments. His itinerary included offering prayers at the renowned Thanthania Kali temple in Kolkata and at the pivotal Thakurbari shrine of the Matua community in Thakurnagar.
Modi's visit to the Matua Mahasangha's main temple, housing the shrines of its founders Hari Chand and Guru Chand Thakur, was a strategic move to appeal to the Matua electorate, who played a significant role in the BJP's success in the previous assembly elections. The community's support is critical, influencing numerous assembly seats.
The prime minister concluded his spiritual visits by leading a roadshow through North Kolkata, further enhancing his visibility and presence in the region. Modi's outreach highlights his administration's blend of cultural acknowledgment with political strategy, setting the stage for the upcoming electoral contest.
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