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From every corner of Bengal I can hear "Didi to go on May 2": PM Modi in West Bengal’s Barasat

PM Modi addressed three mega rallies in West Bengal’s Bardhaman, Kalyani and Barasat today. Speaking at the first rally the PM said, “Two things are very popular here- rice and mihi dana. In Bardhaman, everything is sweet. Then tell me why Didi doesn't like Mihi Dana. Didi's bitterness, her anger is increasing every day because in half of West Bengal's polls, TMC is wiped out. People of Bengal hit so many fours and sixes that BJP has completed century in four phases of assembly polls.”

Talking about Mamata Banerjee’s frustration, he asserted, “In Nandigram, Didi is clean-bowled. In Bengal, Didi's inning is over. Didi's plan is failed. Didi's Khela is understood by Bengal people. Those who were thinking of playing khela with you had to face khela themselves. Won't Didi be angry then. Didi knows if she goes from here, she will never come back. That is why she is so angry.”

PM Modi accused TMC leaders of 'insulting' SC community, the PM remarked, “People close to Didi have started calling them beggars. Baba Saheb's soul must have been distressed to hear the bitter words of Didi. April 14 is Babasaheb Ambedkar's Jayanti. Didi has committed sin by insulting Dalits, SCs. She calls herself 'Royal Bengal Tiger'. Such comments on SCs cannot be given by any TMC leader without Didi's will.”

“In Raja Ram Mohan Roy's Bengal, you've insulted Dalits. In Sri Sri Harichand Thakur's Bengal, you've insulted Dalits. In Sri Ramakrishna Paramhamsa's Bengal, you've insulted Dalits. In Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar's Bengal, you've insulted Dalits. Nobody will forget this,” he added.

“Close associates of Didi has started saying that people who vote for BJP will be thrown out. Do you approve of this sort of language, these lines, this arrogance? Is this democracy? If you want to express anger, do it at me. Bengal doesn't need Didi's administration. Bengal wants development. It wants BJP government. Didi has ruled Bengal for 10 years,” said PM Modi while campaigning in Bardhaman.

Slamming Mamata Didi’s politics of hate, the Prime Minister stated, “BJP's mantra is to serve people. TMC mantra is to loot people. During these elections, we also lost Shobha Mazumdar. The cruelty with which she was beaten by TMC goons is a picture we can never forget. In Cooch Behar, people who died were also sons. But Didi's policies has snatched many sons from mothers.”

Reciting his favorite line Didi o didi, PM Modi reiterated, “Didi, If you want to unload your anger, I am here. Abuse me all you want. But don't insult Bengal's dignity and tradition. Bengal won't tolerate your arrogance, tolabaaz, cut money syndicate because people want 'Ashol Poribartan' now.”

“Due to Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee and Babasahab Ambedkar, India got Jal Vidyut policy. Bardhaman is called "Dhan ka Katora'. But here people are living in misery. There is no storage provision and no right price for produce. Only Didi's syndicate is earning. After BJP forms governmentt in Bengal, farmers will be benefit more from Crop Insurance Scheme,” he said in Bardhaman’s rally.

Addressing a huge rally in Kalyani, Prime Minister Modi asserted, “Bengal people have decided that on May 2nd, Didi will go and BJP will come. Half of the elections have made TMC's complete washout certain.”

Continuing his tirade against Mamata Banerjee’s hatred towards SCs-STs, PM Modi said, “Perturbed with fear of losing, Didi and her party are crossing all lines. Her people are abusing SCs, STs, OBCs only because they support BJP. Seeing her defeat, Didi has strategised to stop them from voting and facilitate her goons to rig votes. But Didi, listen carefully you are not given right to snatch vote from anybody.”

In Kalyani, PM Modi said, “Didi also did not like my going to Orakandi. Didi also raised questions on this. Didi, for last 10 years how you have shown hatred towards dalits and OBCs of Bengal, this country has been watching. You have neither done anything for my brothers and sisters of Matua society nor for the Namasudra society.”

“Mamata Didi has continuously stopped the progressive schemes here that have been implemented in rest of India. Because of people like Didi, visions of Syama Prasad Mookerjee couldn’t be fulfilled. We are working on "Har ghar Jal', without any tolabaaz. Didi didn't conduct any municipal elections and gave all power to tolabaazs,” the PM said while addressing a huge rally.

Our aim is to make Kalyani and other places nearby into 'Atmanirbhar Bharat'. Your demand for an AIIMS has been fulfilled. Didi had to just join AIIMS to station but she couldn't even do that. If a poor is sick, should he get help or not? Every government should do it or not? India government is ready to spend Rs 5 lakh, but Didi didn't let that happen also. Why is she angry at poor?, asks PM Modi.

Seeing the huge support from public in his last rally of the day at Barasat, the Prime Minister said, “The way you switched on flashlight of your mobile & illuminated this place, it looked like May 2 has come today for you. Your love for me bothers Didi a lot. The way you have confirmed BJP's victory after 4 phases of voting, has made her furious.”

PM Modi questioned the gathering that why Didi had never given a call for maximum turnout and peaceful polling. “Because she knows that high turnout will favour BJP,” he said addressing the huge public meeting in Barasat.

“For today's situation of Didi and her party, it has been said 'vinash kale viprit buddhi'. This is why Didi has picked up a kind of open fight against Modi and with Bengal's SC, ST, OBC communities,” he added

Addressing the rally in Barasat, he stated, “The Central government is opening fast track courts for heinous crimes against women. Didi's government has stopped implementation of even that in West Bengal. Each farmer in state will get Rs 18,000 in arrears if we win under PM-Kisan scheme.” He also said work on Metro projects in Kolkata and adjoining areas will be fast-tracked.

Concluding his speech, PM Modi asked the people of West Bengal to come out in large numbers to vote for 'Sonar Bangla' and exercise your democratic rights in ongoing elections. “From every corner of Bengal I can hear "Didi to go on May 2,” he said.


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