Narendra Modi’s big statement: “This is my last rally in Barrackpore

Narendra Modi addressed an election rally held in Barrackpore in North 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, around the last day of campaigning for the second phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections.

Barrackpore: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a huge public meeting at Barrackpore in North 24 Parganas on the last day of campaigning for the second phase of West Bengal Assembly elections. A huge crowd gathered in this rally and the atmosphere was completely filled with election enthusiasm. In his speech, while PM Modi expressed gratitude for the public support, he also expressed full confidence in the upcoming results. He said that this is his last rally of the election tour and now he will come directly to attend the swearing-in ceremony of BJP.

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PM Modi said that the land of Barrackpore is strengthening the wave of change and he has full confidence that after May 4, the Bharatiya Janata Party will form the government. They said that:

‘This is my last rally in this election. I am returning with full confidence that after the results of May 4, I will come to attend the swearing-in ceremony of BJP.

Seeing the crowd present at the rally and the public support, the Prime Minister said that this enthusiasm is unprecedented and it is a sign of change.

Public engagement and personal experience

The Prime Minister also expressed emotional connection in his address. He said that the biggest solace of his journey across the country has been being among the people. He said:

  • people consider them family
  • Every responsibility in politics has been performed for the public.
  • Election tours have been a part of service for him

He also said that while reaching Barrackpore, he received blessings of thousands of people on the way, which boosted his enthusiasm.

Mention of Ram temple and personal faith

Referring to the consecration of Ayodhya Ram temple, PM Modi said that at that time he had performed a special ritual of 11 days. He said that even during this election, he had the same spiritual experience that one experiences while visiting a holy place. According to him, this experience shows his deep love for Bengal.

In his speech, the Prime Minister also discussed the historical and geographical importance of India. He said that the role of eastern states is very important in the development of India. He said:

  • Anga, Banga and Kalinga have been the historical powers of India.
  • The country suffered losses due to the weakness of these sectors.
  • For the development of India, it is necessary to strengthen Eastern India.

He described the concept of “Purvodaya” as important for the future of the country.

Told “Vande Mataram” as the mantra for the reconstruction of Bengal.

PM Modi said that “Vande Mataram” was not just the mantra of the freedom struggle, but it is a source of inspiration even today. He said that in the 21st century, Vande Mataram will have to be made the mantra for the re-construction of Bengal. He described the security, development and social stability of Bengal as his priority. Prime Minister Modi also launched a scathing attack on the ruling party of the state. He alleged that instead of development, anarchy and corruption is increasing in the state.

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