PM Modi addresses public meetings in West Bengal

Published By : Admin | April 24, 2019 | 14:00 IST
The hooliganism of the TMC goons can neither deter the resolve of BJP workers nor stop the TMC’s impending defeat in Bengal: PM Modi
The Lok Sabha elections of 2019 will be historic in terms of its impact on democracy in Bengal as the people here will resolutely defeat the corrupt and violent TMC government: PM Modi
While Gurudev wanted a Bengal which was free from fear, violence and poverty, the decades of rule by Congress, Left and the TMC has done the opposite: Prime Minister Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed two major public meetings in Bolpur and Ranaghat in West Bengal today. Criticizing the ruling TMC government for unleashing political violence against BJP workers in Bengal, PM Modi said that the hooliganism of the TMC goons can neither deter the resolve of BJP workers nor stop the TMC’s impending defeat in Bengal.

Describing the importance of the ongoing elections for reviving the democratic spirit in Bengal, Prime Minister Modi said, “The Lok Sabha elections of 2019 will be historic in terms of its impact on democracy in Bengal as the people here will resolutely defeat the corrupt and violent TMC government and will stand with the BJP to bring back the ancient traditions of peace, harmony and growth that Bengal was renowned for. The reports coming out after three phases of General elections show the sun setting for the TMC as the people have chosen to get rid of the syndicate government.”

PM Modi also lashed out at the state of governance in Bengal under the TMC government and said that they had failed totally in living up to the expectations of the people while also destroying the cultural ethos of Bengali society envisioned by Gurudev Rabindra Nath Tagore. He added, “While Gurudev wanted a Bengal which was free from fear, violence and poverty, the decades of rule by Congress, Left and the TMC now have created a Bengal that is gripped in political violence, poverty, corruption and hooliganism. They have created a Bengal which welcomes illegal migrants from other countries despite being aware of the risks to India’s internal security and a Bengal where the Bengalis are scared to celebrate their own festivals and traditions. The time is ripe for such an insensitive, ineffective and unaccountable government to go from this great land.”

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