During a rally in Jadavpur, Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the Trinamool Congress (TMC) government in West Bengal, accusing it of lacking good governance and promoting a corrupt ecosystem. He alleged that the TMC focuses solely on vote bank politics, neglecting the welfare of the state’s youth.
Modi asserted that the TMC’s governance has no relation to good governance and accused the party of working only for its vote bank. He claimed that the TMC wants to keep the people of Bengal poor and backward to sustain its political business.
#WATCH | West Bengal: During a public rally in Jadavpur, PM Modi says, "…CAA is a law to give citizenship not to snatch away citizenship of anyone but TMC is spreading misinformation about it to scare their votebank…" pic.twitter.com/Ahq0p5lCkD
— ANI (@ANI) May 28, 2024
The Prime Minister highlighted his government’s efforts in providing opportunities for the country’s youth and improving facilities for the poor and middle class over the past ten years. He emphasized Bharat’s progress in various sectors, including startups, education, research, and defense.
PM Modi criticized both the TMC and the Left parties for indulging in vote bank politics, claiming that their politics have ruined West Bengal. He accused them of selling the same products in their political shop and engaging in anti-democratic practices.
Moreover, Modi urged voters to punish the TMC for its alleged corrupt practices, including the illegal declaration of 77 Muslim castes as OBC. He emphasized the need to uphold law and order and criticized the TMC for disregarding court orders.
#WATCH | West Bengal: During a public rally in Jadavpur, PM Modi says, " TMC needs to be punished because they can't take care of a basic job that is law and order…TMC takes forward a corrupt ecosystem…TMC's politics is for votebank, best example is…TMC illegally declared… pic.twitter.com/pnIC7LhIV4
— ANI (@ANI) May 28, 2024
Highlighting the contrast between the priorities of the TMC and the BJP, PM Modi stated that while the TMC focuses solely on its vote bank, his government aims for the development of Bharat. He expressed the importance of restoring Bengal to its former glory as a cultural and economic center.
Modi also criticized the TMC and the Congress for their anti-democratic tendencies and highlighted the violence-marred electoral process in Bengal. He emphasized the difference in governance between the TMC and the BJP, citing issues such as contaminated water and mafia-driven construction in Bengal.
The Prime Minister addressed misinformation about the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), stating that it aims to provide citizenship and not take it away from anyone. He urged voters to make an informed decision and questioned the need to vote for other parties when the reality is the Modi government’s dominance.
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With the Lok Sabha elections in their final phase, PM Modi’s criticism of the TMC government in West Bengal underscores the political dynamics in the state as parties vie for power. The results, to be declared on June 4, will determine the future course of West Bengal’s political landscape.
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