Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his admiration for the large and enthusiastic crowds attending his campaign rallies in West Bengal, surpassing even the gatherings in his home state of Gujarat. He noted the unprecedented support during a rally in East Burdwan district, emphasizing the anticipation of significant changes in the state post-May 4. The upcoming Assembly elections in West Bengal are scheduled in two phases on April 23 and April 29, with results expected on May 4.
PM Modi highlighted the BJP’s promise to unveil a White Paper exposing corruption under the Trinamool Congress rule spanning 15 years in West Bengal. He reassured the public that welfare schemes would continue under the BJP government, dispelling fears spread by the opposition. Additionally, he pledged to introduce the Ayushman Bharat scheme in the state if the BJP secures power, criticizing the previous government for neglecting its implementation.
The Prime Minister reiterated the BJP’s stance on addressing illegal immigration, vowing to take action against both infiltrators and those facilitating their settlement with fraudulent documents in West Bengal. He affirmed the party’s commitment to combating corruption and ensuring the welfare of the state’s residents under a new administration.
