BJP’s big demonstration before PM Modi’s rally. Workers sitting on dharna outside Brigade Ground: – ..

News India Live, Digital Desk: Prime Minister Narendra Modi 14 March 2026 He is scheduled to address a huge public meeting at the historic Brigade Parade Ground in Kolkata. This rally marks the culmination of BJP’s ‘Parivartan Yatra’. However, just before the rally, BJP workers have started a sit-in protest outside the venue, due to which the election atmosphere has become even more heated.

Reasons for Protest

Mainly three big reasons are being given behind this strike by BJP workers:

Administrative Hurdles: BJP leaders allege that the state administration and Kolkata Police are trying to stop the buses and workers coming to the rally.

Posters and banners controversy: Activists claim that ‘Brigade Chalo’ posters and cut-outs of PM Modi put up in the city are being torn or removed by TMC workers.

SIR (Special Intensive Revision) issue: BJP workers are also raising their voice against the action of ‘detection’ and ‘removing names from the voter list’, regarding which Mamata Banerjee had also staged a protest recently. BJP says that TMC is spreading false narrative.

Mega Preparations for Brigade Rally

This rally is being considered as the ‘conch sound’ of the 2026 assembly elections:

Stage Design: Kolkata’s famous main stage Kalighat Temple It has been built on the lines of.

Target of huge crowd: BJP leadership in this rally 10 to 15 lakhs It has been claimed that people have gathered. For this, three big rallies will be taken out from Howrah, Sealdah and Central Kolkata.

Security Circle: SPG has taken control of the entire ground. Strict arrangements have been made for the security of this stage built just in front of the Victoria Memorial.

Mamata Banerjee’s counterattack

In response to this show of strength by BJP, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has also opened a front. He has attacked BJP over ‘rigging in voter list’ and ‘rising prices of LPG’. TMC says that BJP is only pretending by inviting outsiders.

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