15 years of jungle raj should end from Bengal… PM Modi targeted TMC in Singur rally, said- infiltrators will have to be sent back

Singur:In a public meeting held in Singur, West Bengal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a direct and sharp attack on the Trinamool Congress government. He said that an atmosphere of anarchy and disorder has been prevailing in West Bengal for a long time, which needs to be ended now. The Prime Minister stressed that infiltrators will have to be sent back from the state and the people of Bengal also want that the “Jungle Raj” that has been going on for the last 15 years should end.

People are troubled by Trinamool’s misgovernance
Prime Minister Modi said that the people of Bengal are completely fed up with the misgovernance of Trinamool Congress. He said that the law and order situation in the state is bad and the common citizen is feeling unsafe. He claimed that the public is now in a mood for change and has made up its mind to oust Trinamool Congress from power in the upcoming assembly elections.

Infiltration issue and allegations of fake documents
The Prime Minister alleged that at the instigation of the Trinamool government, a large number of people are living in West Bengal through fake documents. He said that this is not only a threat to the security of the state, but is also an attack on the rights of the local people. According to the Prime Minister, it has now become necessary to identify such people and send them back.

Bengali language and classical status issue
In his address, Prime Minister Modi also raised the issue of language and cultural respect. He said that after Bharatiya Janata Party came to power at the Centre, Bengali language got the status of classical language. Taking aim at Trinamool Congress, he said that the party was a part of the UPA government at the Center for a long time, but during that time Bangla could not get this respect. The Prime Minister said that the BJP government has given due respect to the culture and pride of Bengal.

Allegation of becoming a hindrance in the schemes of the Center
Prime Minister Modi said that he wants to serve the people of Bengal, but the Trinamool government is preventing the central government’s public welfare schemes from reaching the people. He questioned whether the government which works against the interests of the public, should not be punished. The Prime Minister expressed confidence that the people of Bengal will respond to this in the coming elections.

Allegation of corruption in education system
The Prime Minister also made serious allegations against the Trinamool government regarding the education system of the state. He said that the education system of Bengal is in the grip of corruption, due to which students are being deprived of quality education. He also said that due to corruption, teachers’ jobs are in danger. The Prime Minister appealed to the people that if they want to save the education system, they will have to support the BJP.

Vande Mataram was called the mantra of development
At the end of the meeting, Prime Minister Modi said that “Vande Mataram” will have to be made a mantra for the development of West Bengal and the entire country. He said that Bengal can regain its old identity and glory only by following the path of nationalism, development and good governance. The Prime Minister called upon the public to vote for a strong and honest government, so that the state can be freed from corruption and misgovernance.

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