Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledged that if the BJP wins in West Bengal, the new government will focus on both unemployment allowances and creating jobs. Addressing a rally in Belda, he assured the youth of parallel efforts in these areas while holding accountable those who hindered youth prospects.
Accusing the Trinamool Congress of inconsistency, PM Modi criticized their stance on the Women’s Reservation Bill. He highlighted the party’s attempt to introduce religious-based reservations, stating it contradicts the Indian Constitution and legal norms, emphasizing consequences for the Trinamool Congress.
PM Modi expressed concern over the Trinamool Congress’s leniency towards illegal infiltrators, leading to a rise in violence and political crimes in the state. He stressed the need for a change in the current situation, citing increased atrocities against women and a deteriorating law and order scenario.
Drawing from his political experience, PM Modi confidently predicted the BJP’s victory in West Bengal, even suggesting the possibility of the party sweeping entire districts without a single Trinamool Congress MLA.
