In a high-voltage election rally in Medinipur, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a massive gathering of supporters, highlighting the urgent need for change in West Bengal. Modi began by paying respects at the Barg Bhima Shaktipeeth and Chaitanya Mahaprabhu’s shrine, emphasizing faith and tradition. He acknowledged the heavy rains in the region, appreciating voters for braving adverse conditions to attend the rally. Modi criticized the current TMC government, describing it as “cruel” and responsible for stalling Bengal’s growth, weakening industries in Haldia, and failing the youth. According to Modi, private-sector employment has been decimated, public-sector recruitment is corrupt, and migration of skilled workers has increased due to the lack of opportunities. He highlighted TMC’s politics of fear, stating that businesses and investments only thrive on trust, not intimidation. Modi promised that a BJP government in Bengal would restore confidence, ensure transparent governance, and provide employment opportunities through regular job fairs. He emphasized ending corruption, removing TMC syndicates, and delivering rights to citizens according to the constitution. Modi assured that BJP-led development models from other states would be replicated in Bengal, strengthening infrastructure, education, and industry. He urged voters to reject TMC’s divisive and vote-bank politics, promising a transparent, accountable, and growth-oriented government. Modi concluded by asserting that BJP will bring industrial revival, jobs, and progress to West Bengal, setting a foundation for a prosperous future.


