Modi's 'Jhalmuri Diplomacy' and BJP's Push for West Bengal
BJP MP Anurag Thakur claims PM Modi's interaction with small traders in West Bengal, showcased by buying 'jhalmuri', will influence the state's Assembly polls. Thakur criticized CM Mamata Banerjee's lack of outreach and accused the TMC government of corruption and economic failures, while advocating for BJP's agenda of development and governance.
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During a recent press conference, BJP MP Anurag Thakur emphasized the potential electoral impact of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's public interaction in West Bengal, specifically his purchase of 'jhalmuri', a popular street snack, in Jhargram.
Thakur criticized West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for not engaging similarly with small traders over her tenure. He argued that such simple gestures by Modi could resonate deeply with local communities, potentially swaying votes in upcoming state elections.
Touching on governance issues, Thakur accused the Trinamool Congress of fostering corruption and failing to deliver on employment, asserting that the BJP's policies aim for economic stability and improved governance in West Bengal.
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