PM Modi’s big attack from Kolkata, ‘Jungle Raj will end from Bengal’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing a large public meeting in Kolkata, made many important announcements regarding the development of West Bengal and Eastern India. During this, he laid the foundation stone and inaugurated various development projects worth more than Rs 18 thousand crores. These projects include infrastructure works related to roads, railways and ports.

What did the PM say in his address?

The Prime Minister said that these schemes will give a new impetus to the development of not only West Bengal but the entire Eastern India. Besides, business, industry and employment opportunities will also increase, which will bring positive changes in the lives of common people. In his address, the Prime Minister said that work is being done rapidly to modernize the railways across the country and the Central Government wants that West Bengal should also not be left behind in this development journey.

He said that the Center is continuously investing to strengthen the railway network in the state and develop new facilities. According to him, these projects will improve the transportation system and strengthen the regional economy. Along with mentioning the development works, the Prime Minister also made a sharp attack on the ruling Trinamool Congress government of the state. He said that the demand for change in Bengal is now clearly visible. The feeling of change has become strong in the minds of the people and the end of the alleged chaos and anarchy in the state is certain. He alleged that the current government is scared of losing its power and is trying to stop the change.

What did PM say on the future of West Bengal?

The Prime Minister also said that in future the rule of law will be established again in West Bengal. He warned that strict action will be taken against those who break the law and commit atrocities. According to him, the people of the state are now ready for change and the time has come for the beginning of a new Bengal.

In his speech, the Prime Minister also alleged that the state government tried to create many obstacles to prevent people’s participation in his rally. He said that to prevent people from reaching the meeting venue, bridges were closed, vehicular movement was stopped and BJP flags and posters were removed. Despite this, a large number of people reached the rally.

The Prime Minister said that this public support shows that the people of the state want development and change. He expressed confidence that in the coming times, development, law and order and good governance will get a new direction in West Bengal.

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