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Prime Minister Modi Stresses on Legal Rights and Cultural Revival in West Bengal

March 31, 2025Socializing4084
Prime Minister Modi Stresses on Legal Rights and Cultural Revival in W

Prime Minister Modi Stresses on Legal Rights and Cultural Revival in West Bengal

Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently addressed two major public meetings in West Bengal, specifically in Mathurapur and Dum Dum, during the crucial election period. The meetings come at a time when tensions between the ruling TMC (Trinamool Congress) and the opposition BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party) are heightened, with allegations of violence and repression.

Addressing the Nation

PM Modi delivered a strong message against the prevailing practice of politically-sponsored violence, particularly by the TMC's supporters. Emphasizing the plight of the BJP and its karyakartas (workers), he stressed that the entire nation has witnessed the extent to which Mamata Didi (a nickname for Mamata Bannerjee, the chief minister) is willing to repress democratic voices. He highlighted the recent incidents where six BJP workers were killed and the bust of Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, a great reformer, was vandalized. These actions, according to PM Modi, reveal a regime that is prepared to do everything for vote-bank politics.

Encouraging the BJP Support Base

Despite the adversities, PM Modi assured the BJP karyakartas and the people of Bengal that their resolve is only bolstered by such acts of violence. He said, 'The more violence and brutality Mamata Didi thrusts upon BJP karyakartas, the stronger their resolve becomes to defeat her with their votes in these elections. The expiry date of TMC hooliganism has long passed.' This statement was a clear call to action to the BJP and its supporters to rally together and ensure a significant electoral victory.

Focus on Legal and Cultural Revival

PM Modi also discussed his vision for a post-election West Bengal, promising to prioritize strengthening border security and curbing the issue of illegal migration from neighboring Bangladesh. Modern fencing technologies would be used to ensure improved security along the borders. He emphasized that the BJP would focus on reviving the great cultural traditions and ideals that have been stifled under years of corrupt rule, particularly by the left and then the TMC.

The Prime Minister's remarks during these rallies echo his commitment to uplifting Bengal and restoring its rich cultural heritage. He highlighted the need for legal rights and a peaceful environment for all citizens, particularly those who belong to the opposition party. By addressing these issues head-on, PM Modi aims to gain the trust and support of the people of West Bengal for the upcoming elections.

Conclusion

The rallies in Mathurapur and Dum Dum have set the stage for a critical phase in West Bengal's election. As PM Modi's message is clear—there is a renewed commitment to legal rights and cultural revival, accompanied by a strong call to action for the people and karyakartas of the BJP. The election results of May 23rd are likely to be a turning point in shaping the future of West Bengal.