Modi's West Bengal Roadshow: A Political Power Play
Prime Minister Narendra Modi participated in a roadshow in Howrah to support BJP candidates. The event followed multiple poll rallies, drawing thousands of supporters. Modi criticized the Trinamool government for misleading the public, amidst slogans advocating for a BJP-led change in West Bengal governance.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended a roadshow in Howrah on Thursday evening, rallying support for BJP candidates in West Bengal.
The event followed a series of poll rallies, with throes of people lining the streets and chanting slogans for change, while Modi waved from a saffron-colored truck.
Criticizing the current Trinamool government, Modi accused them of spreading falsehoods and failing to fulfill essential promises during his visit to pivotal religious sites in the region.
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