Following the completion of the first phase of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly Election, campaigning for the second and final phase has significantly intensified across West Bengal. Amid the heated political atmosphere, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a high-profile appearance in Kolkata, combining symbolic outreach with electoral messaging. The Prime Minister visited Prinsep Ghat and took a boat ride on the Hooghly River under tight security. During the river cruise, he was seen capturing photographs of the cityscape, while crowds gathered along the riverbank, greeting him and raising slogans. The moment quickly turned into a visual highlight of the ongoing campaign. In a message shared publicly, Modi emphasized the cultural and emotional importance of the Ganga River, describing it as deeply connected to the identity and heritage of Bengal. His visit drew large public attention, with many locals assembling at the Pier to witness the event and interact briefly. Later, Modi addressed a major election rally in Panihati, where he launched a strong political attack on the ruling All India Trinamool Congress. Referring to the high voter turnout in phase one, he framed it as a sign of political change. He also raised concerns over law and order and urged voters to support the Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Ratna Devanath. With voting for the second phase scheduled on April 29 and results expected on May 4, political momentum is building rapidly. High-energy campaigns, public rallies, and symbolic gestures continue to shape voter sentiment in this closely watched election.


