The teacher recruitment scam has destroyed thousands of families’ dreams: PM Modi in Birbhum, West Bengal

April 09th, 11:45 am

PM Modi launched a sharp attack on the TMC in his address at a massive public meeting in Birbhum, West Bengal. He alleged large-scale irregularities in welfare schemes and called for a decisive mandate for change in the upcoming Assembly elections. He urged people to press the lotus button at every booth and ensure a government that delivers development, dignity and security.

PM Modi’s Haldia, Asansol & Birbhum rallies build massive momentum ahead of West Bengal polls

April 09th, 11:30 am

Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a high-energy address in Haldia, galvanising BJP supporters and setting the tone for the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections. Addressing a massive gathering, PM Modi invoked the spirit of past political transformation and projected a similar wave sweeping across the state.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi to visit West Bengal

March 12th, 05:30 pm

PM Modi will visit West Bengal on 14 March 2026. During the visit, the PM will launch development projects worth around Rs. 18,680 crores in Kolkata. These projects span multiple sectors, including road infrastructure, railways, port and shipping. This reflect the Government’s continued commitment to strengthening infrastructure, enhancing connectivity and accelerating economic growth in West Bengal and eastern India.

PM Modi virtually addresses of Birbhum, Kolkata, Malda and Murshidabad, West Bengal

April 23rd, 05:39 pm

PM Modi addressed today voters of Birbhum, Kolkata, Malda and Murshidabad virtually. He said, “West Bengal Elections are not just for a change in the government, I can see the rise of an aspirational and optimistic West Bengal in these polls. Be it villages or cities, I can see yearning for a better life, better education, better employment and better option everywhere.”

PM Modi addresses voters of Birbhum, Kolkata, Malda and Murshidabad via VC

April 23rd, 05:34 pm

PM Modi addressed today voters of Birbhum, Kolkata, Malda and Murshidabad virtually. He said, “West Bengal Elections are not just for a change in the government, I can see the rise of an aspirational and optimistic West Bengal in these polls. Be it villages or cities, I can see yearning for a better life, better education, better employment and better option everywhere.”