Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to speak at a significant ‘Vijay Sankalp Sabha’ in Siliguri, West Bengal, on Sunday at 1 p.m., as part of the ongoing election campaign for the upcoming two-phase Assembly polls. The rally is anticipated to draw a large crowd, with party supporters and local residents coming together as campaigning gains momentum in the state. This event is a key component of the BJP’s extensive outreach initiative aimed at bolstering its presence in the region.
Earlier, PM Modi held three major campaign rallies in various districts of West Bengal on the same day. Subsequently, he participated in a grand roadshow at Bagdogra near Siliguri in the Darjeeling district on Saturday evening. During the roadshow, as the Prime Minister’s convoy passed through the streets, a multitude of people lined up, enthusiastically chanting slogans like “Modi-Modi” and “Jai Shree Ram.” The atmosphere was vibrant with excitement as supporters gathered in large numbers to catch a glimpse of the leader.
PM Modi initially sat at the front of his vehicle next to the driver, acknowledging the crowd by waving. Later, he leaned out of the vehicle window, greeting supporters while holding a replica of the BJP’s election symbol, the lotus. His direct engagement further energized the crowd, leading to louder and more spirited chants. The BJP has launched an ambitious campaign in West Bengal, with plans for over 500 rallies and public meetings to mobilize voters ahead of the elections.
In addition to rallies, the BJP intends to commence daily press conferences from April 15, coinciding with Poila Baisakh. Each day, the party will spotlight specific aspects of its manifesto, emphasizing welfare initiatives, cultural identity, and development agendas, including agricultural reforms, women’s empowerment, and infrastructure growth.
