Modi Confident of BJP Victory in West Bengal: A Call for Political Change
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed confidence in BJP's victory in the West Bengal assembly elections and criticized the ruling TMC for political violence and economic decline. He highlighted the historical significance of Barrackpore and emphasized the necessity for West Bengal's progress for India's future development.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed strong confidence in the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) prospective success in the West Bengal assembly elections, declaring his plans to attend the state's government formation ceremony post-election results. Addressing a rally at Barrackpore, he criticized the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) for fostering 'syndicate raj', political violence, and neglecting economic development.
Modi evoked Barrackpore's historical role in India's first war of Independence, presenting it as a site of imminent political change. He stressed the importance of West Bengal's development for India's overall progress and criticized the TMC for deviating from its initial 'Maa, Maati, Maanush' slogan, accusing the party of lacking developmental vision.
Claiming a rise in criminal activities under TMC's governance, Modi highlighted the shutdown of industries and emergence of illegal operations. He urged the electorate to reject the 'syndicate raj' and criticized the TMC for intimidation tactics. Drawing parallels with BJP's regional successes, Modi predicted a favorable outcome for his party in West Bengal.
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