The Prime Minister stated that the success of Nandigram in the 2021 elections will resonate throughout West Bengal, particularly in Bhabanipur. This follows the victory of the Leader of Opposition, Suvendu Adhikari, over Mamata Banerjee in Nandigram last year, leading to her subsequent win in Bhabanipur. Adhikari is now contesting in both Nandigram and Bhabanipur, directly challenging the Chief Minister.
The Prime Minister criticized the current state government for hindering West Bengal’s progress, contrasting it with the nation’s advancement. He highlighted the closure of industrial units in Haldia under the Trinamool Congress rule but expressed optimism for change in the upcoming elections. PM Modi pledged to boost youth employment through regular job fairs if the BJP secures power, emphasizing the need for a BJP-led government to propel West Bengal forward.
PM Modi assured the implementation of the 7th Pay Commission in West Bengal under BJP governance. He emphasized adherence to constitutional principles, ensuring citizens receive entitled services and protection of their democratic rights. The Prime Minister underscored women’s safety as a critical issue, citing instances of violence against women in the state and pledging to address these concerns.
One of the BJP’s key objectives is to address illegal infiltration in West Bengal while providing citizenship to religious refugees, according to PM Modi’s address. He highlighted the need for change in governance, particularly concerning women’s safety and the state’s overall progress.
