Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his campaign rallies in West Bengal, called on the state’s people to reject the Trinamool Congress government, accusing it of deceitful governance over the past 15 years. He highlighted the lack of progress under the current regime and emphasized the need for a shift in leadership for future development. Modi addressed the crowds in Kushmandi, South Dinajpur district, as part of his campaign activities in the state.
If the BJP secures power in West Bengal, Modi pledged to establish a special committee comprising retired Supreme Court judges to investigate corruption and maladministration during the Trinamool Congress’s tenure. He assured justice for those affected by such wrongdoing and promised a focus on progress and stability for the state’s residents. Additionally, Modi vowed to prioritize the reopening of unresolved cases related to sexual offenses upon assuming office, emphasizing accountability for all offenders.
During his rallies in Katwa and Jangipur districts, Modi reiterated his commitment to bringing about a change in governance and ensuring transparency and accountability in West Bengal. He emphasized the BJP’s dedication to addressing the state’s challenges and fostering a climate of development and security for its citizens.
