PM Modi addresses public meetings in Mathurapur and Dum Dum in West Bengal

Published By : Admin | May 16, 2019 | 16:30 IST
The entire nation has witnessed the extent to which the TMC of Mamata Didi is willing to go to repress democratic voices: PM Modi
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed two major public meetings in Mathurapur and Dum Dum constituencies of West Bengal today as the election campaigning in the crucial state comes to a halt tonight.

 

Lashing out at the ruling TMC machinery for sponsoring violence against the BJP in West Bengal, PM Modi said, “The entire nation has witnessed the extent to which the TMC of Mamata Didi is willing to go to repress voices for democratic expression by the BJP karyakartas. The killing of six BJP workers as well as the vandalisation of the bust of great reformer Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar by the TMC goons has revealed yet again that Didi is ready to do everything possible to save her vote-bank politics from being decimated.”

 

Describing the overwhelming support for the BJP in Bengal as heartening, PM Modi said that the election results of 23rd May will provide a reality check to the arrogant and repressive regime of Mamata Didi, who is greatly underestimating the support that people of Bengal are giving to the BJP this time. He added that while the TMC’s use of violence and intimidation was shameful, what was more shameful was the damage that her politics had caused to the culture and spiritual ethos of the great land of Bengal and that with renewed supprt from the people, the BJP will make reviving Bengali culture a priority.

 

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Welcoming the CEOs, Prime Minister said that these roundtables have emerged as a key platform for industry-government alignment. He emphasized that direct feedback from global industry leaders helps refine policy frameworks, address sectoral challenges more effectively, and strengthen India’s position as an attractive investment destination.

Highlighting India’s robust economic momentum, Prime Minister stated that India is advancing rapidly towards becoming the world’s third-largest economy and will play a decisive role in the global energy demand-supply balance.

Prime Minister drew attention to significant investment opportunities in India’s energy sector. He highlighted an investment potential of around USD 100 billion in exploration and production, citing investor-friendly policy reforms introduced by the government. He also underscored the USD 30 billion opportunity in Compressed Bio-Gas (CBG). In addition, he outlined large-scale opportunities across the broader energy value chain, including gas-based economy, refinery–petrochemical integration, and maritime and shipbuilding.

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