Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking at a rally in Purulia district, West Bengal, highlighted the decline in tribal-dominated districts during the 15-year rule of the Trinamool Congress. He expressed concern over the poor state of schools, roads, and water supply systems in these areas, attributing the situation to rampant illegal mining.
PM Modi contrasted the situation in West Bengal with the Union government’s focus on tribal welfare, noting the appointment of India’s first tribal president and tribal Chief Ministers in states like Odisha and Assam during BJP rule. He emphasized the need for change in West Bengal, citing corruption and intimidation under the current regime.
Addressing the crowd’s enthusiasm, PM Modi expressed confidence in BJP’s prospects in the upcoming elections, pledging to address the challenges faced by tribal communities. He urged voters to support BJP candidates to ensure the successful implementation of development projects in the region.
