Modi Targets TMC: A Call for Change in West Bengal
Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized West Bengal's ruling TMC, accusing them of corruption, infiltration, and damaging the state's identity. Speaking at a rally, Modi claimed a strong BJP showing and urged further voter turnout. He called for a revival of the state's values and institutions under BJP leadership.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing critique against the ruling TMC at an election rally in Baruipur, West Bengal, suggesting the party has mismanaged the state for 15 years. Modi claimed that corruption and infiltration under Mamata Banerjee's leadership forced many Bengalis to leave their homes.
Addressing the audience, Modi stated that the first phase of polling reflected strong support for the BJP, insinuating that the TMC may face a crushing defeat. He urged the populace, from young voters to tradespeople, to ensure a decisive BJP victory in the upcoming phases of the assembly elections.
Highlighting social issues, the Prime Minister asserted the need for a government grounded in transparency and order, referencing unrest at Jadavpur University. Modi advocated for a healthy academic environment and recalled the institution's previously esteemed reputation, pressing voters to choose change.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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