Modi Slams TMC for Alleged Bengal Misrule, Invokes Political Change
In a fiery rally, Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the TMC of misrule in West Bengal, citing corruption, infiltration, and disorder in educational institutions as major issues. He urged voters to support the BJP for a 'new Bengal,' promising development and empowerment, and critiqued the TMC's stance on women's political advancement.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a rally in Baruipur, launched a scathing criticism of the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) in West Bengal. He accused the Mamata Banerjee-led party of rampant corruption and infiltration over 15 years, destroying the state's identity and integrity.
Modi asserted that the BJP was the preferred choice for various social classes and called for a decisive defeat of the TMC. He highlighted issues like recruitment irregularities, coal scams, and ration distribution anomalies while holding the TMC responsible for the alleged infiltration and disorder in the state.
Modi also emphasized the significance of educational institutions like Jadavpur University, claiming they had become symbols of anarchy under the TMC. He urged voters to support the BJP for a political shift, promising women's empowerment and development in West Bengal.
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