Modi Criticizes TMC Government, Predicts BJP Victory in West Bengal Elections
‘Cruel TMC must go’: PM Modi predicts Nandigram-style ‘miracle’ for Suvendu Adhikari against Mamata in Bhabanipur
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During a rally in Haldia, Purba Medinipur district, Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) in West Bengal, labeling it a 'cruel government.' He expressed confidence that the BJP, led by Suvendu Adhikari, would replicate the success of Nandigram in the upcoming elections, emphasizing the need for change to restore Bengal's pride.
- 01PM Modi criticized the TMC government, calling it a 'nirmam sarkaar' (cruel government).
- 02He predicted that the BJP would achieve a significant victory in the upcoming elections, similar to the Nandigram outcome.
- 03Modi highlighted issues such as women's safety and corruption under TMC rule.
- 04He emphasized the importance of a BJP-led government for the state's development and implementation of central schemes.
- 05Polling for the West Bengal Assembly will occur in two phases on April 23 and April 29.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a strong critique of the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) during a rally in Haldia, Purba Medinipur district, West Bengal. He described the TMC as a 'nirmam sarkaar' (cruel government) and predicted a 'storm of poribortan' (change) in the upcoming elections, urging voters to support the BJP and Suvendu Adhikari. Modi recalled the BJP's previous success in Nandigram, asserting that a similar miracle would occur in Bhabanipur, where both Adhikari and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee are contesting. He emphasized the need to restore Bengal's pride and criticized the TMC for hindering the state's progress, particularly in job creation and women's safety. Modi promised that a BJP government would address corruption, improve women's safety, and ensure the swift implementation of central schemes. The elections for the 294-member West Bengal Assembly are scheduled for April 23 and April 29, with results to be counted on May 4.
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The upcoming elections could significantly alter governance in West Bengal, impacting policies related to women's safety, job creation, and local development initiatives.
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