As Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to address a public gathering in Singur, West Bengal, BJP workers and supporters have gathered in large numbers, showing enthusiasm. The atmosphere in Singur became charged as party members and supporters arrived early Sunday morning, creating a political buzz before the rally. Chanting slogans like ‘Narendra Modi Zindabad,’ supporters from various regions marched towards Singur, expressing support for good governance and criticizing the alleged misrule of the Trinamool Congress.
The supporters’ procession, carrying portraits of the Prime Minister, continued with energetic chants of ‘Narendra Modi Zindabad,’ reflecting confidence in the BJP’s prospects in West Bengal. One supporter highlighted concerns about the state’s law and order, increased crimes against women, and the issue of infiltrators, expressing hope for a change in government. Another supporter expressed gratitude for PM Modi’s contributions to Bengal and welcomed his visit to Singur.
Prime Minister Modi’s upcoming rally at Singur, a place significant due to the Tata Nano project’s exit in 2008, is anticipated to evoke memories of that event. BJP leaders expect PM Modi to address this issue, especially in light of the upcoming state Assembly elections. Supporters hope for the project’s revival under a BJP government, emphasizing the potential for job creation and development in the region.
Excitement and expectations were high as BJP workers and supporters continued their march towards the Singur ground, where public interest in the Prime Minister’s presence peaked ahead of the rally. The Nano project’s relocation from Singur following protests led by the Trinamool Congress was a significant event, now drawing attention to PM Modi’s speech at the rally. The BJP’s campaign in West Bengal has linked the Prime Minister’s Singur rally with the Nano project’s exit, setting the stage for a politically charged event.
