Women and locals gathered eagerly in Jadavpur to see Prime Minister Narendra Modi before the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections. One woman proudly carried a book she authored about the Prime Minister, expressing admiration for his accomplishments and hopes for the future. The author, Mahua Upadhyay, emphasized the pressing issue of job scarcity leading to migration from the state due to prolonged recruitment challenges and corruption.
Upadhyay also voiced concerns about the safety of women in West Bengal, citing prevalent abuse and harassment as a significant problem. Criticizing Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s remarks on women’s safety, Upadhyay questioned the effectiveness of the current government in upholding female security. She expressed confidence in the BJP government’s ability to provide better protection for women in the state.
Additionally, a young girl named Adrika, fresh from her class 12 exams, presented a self-made sketch of PM Modi as a gift, showcasing her excitement to meet him. Attendees at the rally echoed the sentiment of seeking a change in governance, expressing disillusionment with the Trinamool government’s handling of women’s safety and advocating for the BJP’s leadership.
