Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to speak at a “Vijay Sankalp Sabha” in Barrackpore, West Bengal, marking the final day of campaigning for the second phase of the assembly elections. The rally venue is bustling with enthusiastic supporters and curious onlookers eager to catch a glimpse of the Prime Minister. Supporters at the rally expressed confidence in PM Modi’s leadership and shared their expectations from the upcoming government post the ongoing Assembly elections.
A BJP worker, speaking before the rally, emphasized the enthusiasm among party members and their rapport with the Prime Minister. According to the worker, the BJP’s presence is crucial in the region due to the closure of many factories and industries. The worker highlighted the shift from the TMC’s 15-year rule to the BJP’s potential governance, citing the need for change in West Bengal.
Another supporter echoed similar sentiments, citing faith in PM Modi’s leadership and vision. The supporter emphasized the belief in the mantra “Modi hai to mumkin hai” (With Modi, it’s possible) and expressed the desire for a Modi-led government in West Bengal for the state’s progress. The supporter advocated for a “double-engine government” for the state’s betterment.
PM Modi’s visit to Barrackpore on April 27, 2026, holds significance in the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) campaign strategy to bolster its presence in the state before the polls. As political activities intensify in West Bengal, parties are making final efforts to engage with voters. The BJP is focusing on issues like industrial decline, development, and governance while targeting the ruling Trinamool Congress over its prolonged tenure in the state.
During a recent address at a Vijay Sankalp Sabha in Bangaon, PM Modi invoked Subhas Chandra Bose, urging Bengal to reclaim its position as a leading state. He called upon the people to remember Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s legacy and rallied for support to free the state from the ruling TMC. PM Modi urged voters to contribute their vote towards a transformative change in Bengal.
