Modi Vows BJP Triumph in West Bengal: A New Dawn of Development
Prime Minister Narendra Modi confidently predicted BJP's victory in the West Bengal assembly elections, vowing to return for the oath-taking ceremony. Criticizing the ruling TMC for economic decline and violence, Modi promised citizenship for Matua community members and tackling illegal infiltration while prioritizing youth employment and regional development.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a rally in Barrackpore, expressed confidence that the BJP will emerge victorious in the upcoming West Bengal assembly elections. He criticized the ruling TMC for presiding over economic stagnation and political violence, promising a fresh wave of development with BJP leadership.
Modi asserted that the eastern region's progress is integral to national growth, drawing parallels with BJP gains in neighboring states like Odisha and Bihar. He pledged citizenship documentation for the Matua community and action against illegal infiltrators, emphasizing security for genuine Indian residents.
The prime minister reinforced BJP's commitment to job creation, citing historical references and cultural symbolism. He also highlighted completed aspirations of Syama Prasad Mookerjee, aligning BJP's goals with restoring prosperity in West Bengal.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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