PM Modi Highlights Choices for Bengal: TMC Fear vs BJP Trust

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Arpit Soni

PM Modi Highlights Choices for Bengal: TMC Fear vs BJP Trust

Koch Bihar, April 5: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a public rally in Koch Bihar, West Bengal, on Sunday. He remarked that just days ago, he launched the Bengal Transformation Campaign from Brigade Ground in Kolkata. The historic images from Brigade Ground, the sea of people, and the enthusiasm displayed have left the entire TMC syndicate rattled. Today, I see that Koch Bihar has endorsed the call that resonated from Brigade Ground.

He stated that the massive turnout in Koch Bihar clearly indicates that the TMC’s time is over. On one side, there is the fear of TMC, and on the other, there is the trust in the BJP.

Modi emphasized the contrast between the fear of TMC’s corruption and the BJP’s commitment to rapid development. He pointed out that while there is fear of illegal immigrants being settled here, the BJP promises to stop this influx and remove all infiltrators from Bengal.

He reiterated that the choice is clear: the fear of TMC versus the trust in BJP. The fear of TMC’s corruption and bribery stands against the BJP’s promise to drive development. He assured the audience that the cries of women suffering from atrocities and the need for their protection and empowerment are guaranteed by “Modi’s assurance.” After the elections on May 4, he vowed that justice would be served, regardless of how powerful the offenders might be.

Modi criticized the current government, stating that it is daily undermining democracy in Bengal. He referenced a recent incident where judicial officials were held hostage in Malda, highlighting the government’s disregard for constitutional institutions.

Arpit Soni has had a passion for journalism since the beginning. Now he has turned this hobby into his profession. Arpit, who is a resident of Udaipur, enjoys editing and writing news related to journalism. He has worked as a Senior Content Producer in several important roles at Bhaskar, Patrika, Pratahkal, Punjab Kesari, and Times. Arpit completed his schooling in Udaipur and Jaipur. He has been working in the media industry for more than 10 years, and his journey is still continuing. ✍️📚

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