Every person who dreams of Sonar Bengal is sad, PM Modi’s letter to the voters of Bengal before the elections. – ..
News India Live, Digital Desk: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has issued an open letter to the people of West Bengal. In this letter, expressing concern over the current situation in the state, he has called upon the voters to choose BJP for ‘Asli Poriborton’. He has made his election strategy clear with the slogan ‘Ebar BJP Sarkar’ (This time BJP government).
5 big things about the Prime Minister’s letter:
Pain of ‘Sonar Bengal’: PM Modi wrote that the ‘Sonar Bengal’ which was dreamed of by our great freedom fighters and great men, has today been overshadowed by political violence, corruption and anarchy. He said, “Today every citizen of Bengal is sad who wanted to see the state at the heights of development.”
Direct attack on Mamata government: The Prime Minister accused the TMC government of not allowing the Centre’s public-welfare schemes (like Ayushman Bharat and PM Kisan) to reach the poor of Bengal. He termed it ‘cruelty’.
Corruption and Cut-Money: Referring to the recruitment scams and ‘cut-money’ culture of recent years in the letter, Modi said that the future of the youth of Bengal has been sacrificed for the personal interests of some people.
Intrusion and Security: While supporting electoral purification (SIR), he indicated that now the voters will answer to the elements playing with the demography and security of the state.
Appeal of double engine government: PM Modi urged the voters that if BJP government is formed in Bengal also, then the state will get the same momentum which is seen today in other progressive states of the country.
Political reactions: ‘Khela Hobe’ vs ‘Ebar BJP’
After this letter from the Prime Minister, the politics of Bengal has divided into two poles:
TMC’s counterattack: Mamata Banerjee’s party has called it an ‘election stunt’ and an insult to the identity of Bengal. TMC leaders say that Modi remembers Bengal only at the time of elections.
BJP’s campaign: State BJP President Sukant Majumdar and Shubhendu Adhikari have said that this letter of PM will be delivered to every house so that people can mobilize against ‘Jungle Raj’.
Election Commission preparations
Meanwhile, to ensure peaceful voting, the Election Commission 480 Central Security Forces (CAPF) companies It has been decided to send them to Bengal, which will start being deployed in the state from March 1, 2026.
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