Didi has ruined Bengal’s heritage: PM Modi in West Bengal

Published By : Admin | May 9, 2019 | 13:00 IST
TMC government has soft corners for foreign intruders but shows no respect for own country’s Prime Minister: PM Modi
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I urge all voters to turn out in large numbers and vote for the BJP in these elections and strengthen our resolve to revive the lost glory of West Bengal: Prime Minister Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed two massive rallies in Bankura and Purulia in West Bengal today where he came down hard on the state TMC government for nurturing a soft corner towards intruders from neighbouring countries while showing utter disregard for the Prime Minister of her own country.

Attacking the TMC government of CM Mamata Banerjee for neglecting development in West Bengal, PM Modi said, “TMC formed government in Bengal with tall promises of development for everyone in Gurudev’s holy land. While Gurudev Tagore envisioned a a country where all people lived without fear and their heads held high, decades of poor governance and violence by Congress, Left and then TMC governments have destroyed the Bengal of Gurudev. However, it has become clear now that the Didi’s government was formed to loot people’s hard-earned money, indulge in scams and hooliganism of all kinds and nurture support for intruders from other countries for their divisive political agendas. The anti-democratic ways of political violence and suppression by the TMC in Bengal have angered and frustrated people, which is why, support for the BJP has been growing rapidly here.”

Highlighting the BJP government’s push for infrastructure development in the country since 2014, Prime Minister Modi said, “Since 2014, we have laid special emphasis on building world-class infrastructure across the country for addressing the needs of our growing country. Numerous rail, road, water and air projects have been initiated while the impending ones are being completed to ensure easier mobility for the people. On the other hand, through our mantra of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas,’ we have made great strides in empowering the poorest communities financially and socially.”

Urging the large crowd of supporters in Bengal to not be deterred by the violence and repression of TMC goons during these elections, PM Modi said, “The overwhelming support for the BJP in Bengal shows that the people have decided to bless us wholeheartedly despite all odds against them. I urge all the eligible voters to turn out in large numbers and vote for the BJP during the ongoing elections and strengthen our resolve to revive the glory of West Bengal which has been totally damaged by years of poor governance and violence.”

 

 

 

 

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Opening his remarks, the PM said, “I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the people of Bengal. The wave of change that had been building for a long time has now been stamped by the first phase of voting. The support seen for BJP has sounded the bugle of victory.”

He sharply criticized the ruling party, stating that democracy had been undermined in the state. “In the Bengal where TMC crushed the temple of democracy and weakened it with authoritarianism, the people have begun rebuilding that temple through their vote. Now, in the next phase, you must hoist the flag of victory on it,” he said.

Highlighting the public mood, PM Modi remarked that there was a growing call for change across the state. “Today, one voice echoes across Bengal - ‘Poriborton dorkar, chai BJP shorkar!’” he declared, drawing loud cheers from the crowd.

Invoking the legacy of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, he framed the election as a new movement for freedom from multiple challenges. “This is a moment of a new revolution in Bengal. With your single vote, we will secure freedom- freedom from fear, corruption, syndicates, atrocities on women, forced migration, unemployment and infiltration,” he added.

The PM also focused extensively on women’s empowerment and safety. “I have come here to assure every daughter of Bengal, BJP will not let your dreams be crushed. After May 4, every case of injustice will be opened. This is Modi’s guarantee,” he asserted.

Contrasting governance models, he reiterated, “TMC is anti-women, while BJP believes in women-led development. We are committed to providing safety, dignity and prosperity to every woman.” He outlined welfare measures including direct financial support, housing assistance, healthcare under Ayushman Bharat and schemes aimed at economic empowerment.

Addressing the middle class, PM Modi emphasized tax relief, affordable digital access and housing benefits. He noted that policy changes over the past decade had reduced financial burdens and improved quality of life. He urged voters to bring a ‘double-engine government’ to Bengal for accelerated development.

PM Modi also criticized the alleged ‘syndicate raj’ and lack of industrial growth under the current government. “Factories are shutting down, youth are migrating and opportunities are shrinking. This must change,” he said, urging people to vote for a government that prioritizes jobs and infrastructure.

Speaking specifically about Dum Dum, he highlighted civic issues such as outdated drainage systems, waterlogging and traffic congestion. “We do not want a makeshift Dum Dum; we want an engineered, modern Dum Dum. Only BJP can deliver that with a vision for the future,” he said.

Concluding his speech, PM Modi called upon voters to ensure BJP’s victory in the upcoming phase. “You must send BJP candidates to the assembly and form a BJP government here. When PM and CM work together, development will happen day and night,” he said, ending on a note of strong optimism and determination.