Modi Promises Change in Bengal: BJP's Vision for Security and Development
During a rally in West Bengal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the TMC government for its reliance on criminals and promised reforms if BJP comes to power. He emphasized industrial development and women’s empowerment, pledging to implement the Ayushman Bharat scheme and end the 'syndicate raj'.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the Trinamool Congress (TMC) government of running West Bengal with the help of criminals. Addressing a rally in Hooghly, he criticized the TMC's reliance on anti-social elements, prompting frequent judicial interventions in government affairs.
Modi claimed that the TMC's governance led to a culture of fear and called for change by electing a BJP government that would prioritize justice, security, and industrial development. He announced plans to implement the Ayushman Bharat health scheme, which the TMC had not adopted.
The Prime Minister also vowed to combat wrongdoing in agricultural syndicates and boost women's empowerment through financial support schemes. He positioned the BJP as the only party capable of delivering justice and fulfilling the aspirations of Bengal's people.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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