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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With renewed supprt from the people, the BJP will make reviving Bengali culture a priority: Prime Minister Modi

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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The leaders agree that the FTA would serve as a catalyst for greater trade, investment, innovation and shared opportunities between both countries
The leaders also welcome progress in other areas of bilateral cooperation including defence, sports, education and people-to-people ties

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi held a telephone conversation with the Prime Minister of New Zealand, The Rt. Hon. Christopher Luxon today. The two leaders jointly announced the successful conclusion of the historic, ambitious and mutually beneficial India–New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (FTA).

With negotiations having been Initiated during PM Luxon’s visit to India in March 2025, the two leaders agreed that the conclusion of the FTA in a record time of 9 months reflects the shared ambition and political will to further deepen ties between the two countries. The FTA would significantly deepen bilateral economic engagement, enhance market access, promote investment flows, strengthen strategic cooperation between the two countries, and also open up new opportunities for innovators, entrepreneurs, farmers, MSMEs, students and youth of both countries across various sectors.

With the strong and credible foundation provided by the FTA, both leaders expressed confidence in doubling bilateral trade over the next five years as well as an investment of USD 20 billion in India from New Zealand over the next 15 years. The leaders also welcomed the progress achieved in other areas of bilateral cooperation such as sports, education, and people-to-people ties, and reaffirmed their commitment towards further strengthening of the India-New Zealand partnership.

The leaders agreed to remain in touch.