Mera Booth-Sabse Mazboot: PM Narendra Modi assigned the work to the booth workers of Bengal BJP, know what he said?


New Delhi. Today, under the Mera Booth-Sabse Strong program, Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with BJP booth workers of West Bengal through NaMo app. Modi told all the booth workers that you must tell all the people that wherever there is a BJP government across the country, no syndicate has the courage to loot people, everyone has the freedom to do business. Be it a businessman, a farmer or a shopkeeper, people have to be reminded that at one time Bengal was a big center of trade and business in the country, but as soon as intimidation, threats and interference of syndicates started in everything, it became very difficult to do business in Bengal. Reach out to women extensively and address their small but important concerns.

Modi said, speak clearly on major issues like RG Kar Medical College issue and Sandeshkhali so that people remember that TMC leaders talk politely while seeking votes, but resort to repression when they come to power. The PM told the booth workers that TMC people go among the infiltrators and say that nothing will happen to you, we will protect you, just form our government and these people, who are refugees from Matua community and Namashudra community, scare them that their houses will be lost, they will expel you, you will have to go back. That means, those who have to go, they are assured to stay and those whom the Constitution has guaranteed to stay under the CAA law, they scare them. You have to go everywhere and tell this that no person from Matua and Namashudra community will be expelled from India, this is Modi’s guarantee.

PM said, the culture of Bengal is so rich that the whole of India is proud of it, but due to these infiltrators, Bengali culture has been destroyed. Even listening to our pure Bengali language has now become difficult because these infiltrators have come and created so much mess that our Bengali language and culture is also in danger.

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