PM Modi Criticizes TMC for Insulting President Murmu and Promises Empowerment for Women in Bengal
'TMC Insulted President Murmu': PM Modi Alleges ‘Politics Of Loot And Lies’ In Bengal
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During a rally in Kushmandi, West Bengal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the Trinamool Congress (TMC) of disrespecting women and tribal communities, specifically mentioning an incident involving President Droupadi Murmu. He promised increased safety and financial empowerment for women, along with job opportunities for youth if the BJP is elected.
- 01PM Modi accused TMC of disrespecting women and tribal communities.
- 02He mentioned an incident where President Droupadi Murmu was insulted during her visit to Bengal.
- 03Modi promised enhanced safety and job opportunities for women and youth if the BJP comes to power.
- 04He criticized TMC's governance over the past 15 years, highlighting issues of corruption and fear.
- 05The Prime Minister pledged to implement the 7th Pay Commission for government employees in West Bengal.
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At a rally in Kushmandi, West Bengal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a fierce critique of the Trinamool Congress (TMC), asserting that the party does not respect women or tribal communities. He specifically referenced the alleged insult to President Droupadi Murmu during her recent visit to Bengal. Modi claimed that the TMC has failed to win elections in other states due to its lack of intent and policy, accusing it of fostering a culture of fear and corruption. He outlined a vision for women’s empowerment, promising increased safety, employment opportunities, and financial independence if the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is elected. Modi stated that under a BJP government, women would be recruited into the police force in significant numbers and that financial benefits for women would be doubled. He also assured that those exploiting the youth would be held accountable and that government employees would enjoy a fear-free work environment. Furthermore, he committed to fully implementing the 7th Pay Commission, which would provide revised pay benefits for government staff, emphasizing the BJP's dedication to supporting young people in West Bengal.
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If the BJP comes to power, women in West Bengal could see improved safety and financial opportunities, while government employees may benefit from revised pay structures.
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