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PM Modi Urges Bengal To End ‘Nirmam’ TMC Rule With BJP Victory

PM Modi promises six guarantees, accountability, and development in West Bengal, urging voters to remove TMC.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday promised six key guarantees to West Bengal voters if the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) wins the upcoming Assembly elections, sharply criticizing the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress (TMC) for alleged misrule. Speaking at a rally in Haldia, the stronghold of opposition leader Suvendu Adhikari, Modi urged voters to remove the TMC from power to usher in a “Viksit Bengal.”

Modi pledged that the BJP would reopen all files on corruption and crimes against women that the TMC allegedly suppressed, vowing that all leaders involved in graft would face jail. He also promised that government facilities would be made accessible to all genuine citizens, and that infiltrators would not be allowed to stay in the state.

Addressing state employees, teachers, and related sectors, Modi said that the BJP would implement the 7th Pay Commission once it forms a government in Bengal. He also accused the TMC of creating an environment of fear (‘Bhoy’) and claimed the party’s “nirmam sarkar” (cruel government) was pulling the state backward while the country progressed.

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Targeting the TMC on development and employment issues, Modi alleged that the party cheated Bengal’s youth by destroying the private sector and looting government posts for money. He claimed that investment requires trust, not fear, and accused the TMC of following a “religion-based reservation policy” to secure its vote bank.

Highlighting BJP’s track record at the Centre, Modi promised that a double-engine government in West Bengal—aligned with the Prime Minister—would make the state self-sufficient in fisheries and the seafood sector. He noted that the Centre has already set up a dedicated ministry for fisherfolk welfare and allocated a record budget for the sector.

Referring to Adhikari’s 2021 victory over Mamata Banerjee in Nandigram, Modi exuded confidence that the outcome in Bhabanipur, where Adhikari is contesting against the incumbent Chief Minister, would mirror that success. He hailed the huge rally attendance despite adverse weather as a sign of change in Bengal and a signal of the TMC’s possible exit.

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