Modi's West Bengal Blitz: BJP's Push in Key Electoral Battles
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to address public meetings in West Bengal as part of the BJP's campaign for the assembly elections' second phase. The upcoming rallies are crucial for consolidating support in south Bengal, following high voter turnout in the first election phase despite challenges.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is gearing up for significant campaign activities in West Bengal, aiming to fortify the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) presence in the region. Scheduled to address rallies in Dum Dum and Jadavpur, the Prime Minister's focus is on shoring up voter support as the assembly elections enter their crucial second phase.
The election period marks a pivotal point for the BJP as it seeks to firm its foothold in south Bengal amid robust voter participation. Official reports indicate nearly 92 per cent voter turnout in the first phase, one of the highest recorded in recent history, signaling intense electoral engagement despite procedural challenges.
With the second voting phase slated for April 29 and results expected by May 4, Modi's public appearances are strategically designed to galvanize the party's campaign efforts. The BJP continues its aggressive push to sway the electorate amidst a backdrop of sporadic violence and electoral controversies.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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