Modi Rallies for Change in West Bengal: A Call for Revolution
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a vehement critique of West Bengal's TMC government, suggesting the first phase of assembly elections indicated a shift towards BJP. He emphasized the need for electoral change to restore Bengal's pride and accused TMC of corruption and stalling development.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday delivered a scathing critique of West Bengal's ruling party, the TMC, predicting an end to its governance following the state's first phase of assembly elections.
Addressing rallies in Dum Dum and Baruipur, Modi portrayed the high voter turnout as a sign of support for BJP's promise of change, rejecting the TMC's alleged authoritarianism and corruption.
Modi condemned the TMC for allegedly fostering corruption and hindering development, urging voters to propel BJP to power and revive the state's fortunes.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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