Prime Minister Narendra Modi will kickstart the BJP’s campaign for Lok Sabha Elections in West Bengal from March 1.
PM Modi will be on a two-day visit to TMC-ruled West Bengal on March 1 and 2. Notably, PM Modi’s visit to the state in the wake of the ongoing unrest in the Sandeshkhali enclave where women recently hit the streets and vented their fury by setting ablaze the properties belonging to TMC leaders who are accused of tormenting villagers.
He will address two big public meetings. This visit of the Prime Minister is being considered very important before the Lok Sabha elections.
He will also give a mantra to the BJP workers to ensure victory in the upcoming elections.
On March 1, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a public meeting in Arambag and on that day he will have a night stay in the state. Apart from this, on March 2, he will address a public meeting in Krishna Nagar.
“Lakhs of people will be present in the rally,” BJP’s Bengal chief Sukant Majumdar told ANI.
Sukant Majumdar also mentioned that the Prime Minister is coming to Bengal, it is a matter of happiness for all of us and he will address the people of West Bengal. There is a lot of enthusiasm among the workers too.
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