PM Modi’s roar in Barrackpore is the last warning to TMC goons, claims victory on two-thirds of the seats in Bengal.
News India Live, Digital Desk: In the fight for West Bengal Assembly elections 2026, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made a sharp attack on Mamata Banerjee government and TMC workers from the land of Barrackpore. Addressing the huge crowd, PM Modi gave a strong message to the elements hindering the development of Bengal. He said in clear words that the people of Bengal have now made up their mind for change and this time the Bharatiya Janata Party is going to form the government in the state with two-thirds majority. The Prime Minister’s stance during the rally was quite aggressive, giving extension to TMC’s ‘goons’ till April 29. He gave a strong warning to those TMC workers who are indulging in the politics of violence and intimidation. The PM said, “This is the last chance to surrender for those who are taking law into their hands. After April 29, there will be rule of law in Bengal and every criminal will have to face punishment for his actions.” He alleged that the TMC government has made Bengal a den of corruption and hooliganism. The mission of ‘two-third majority’ crosses 200. PM Modi expressed confidence that when the election results will be declared on May 4, BJP will create history by winning more than 200 seats. He said that after the first and second phase of voting, there are indications of TMC being ‘cleaned out’. Raising the issues of corruption, the Prime Minister said that the benefits of the welfare schemes of the Central Government are not reaching the poor of Bengal due to the middlemen of TMC, which will be delivered directly to the people as soon as the BJP government comes to power. Modi’s guarantee on development and ration. Emphasizing on ‘Modi’s Guarantee’ in the rally, the Prime Minister promised that as soon as the BJP government is formed in Bengal, free ration will be ensured to every poor family and no one will dare to collect ‘extortion’ tax. Referring to the incidents in Sandeshkhali and other areas, he cornered the Mamata government on the issue of women’s safety. This rally in Barrackpur is being seen as the turning point of the Bengal elections, where the PM directly interacted with the public and presented the roadmap for development. Key points of the rally: Final warning: Ultimatum to those inciting violence to surrender by April 29. Election prediction: BJP crossing 200 in Bengal and claiming two-thirds majority. Attack on corruption: TMC government accused of stopping the Centre’s plans. Law and order: Promise to end ‘hooliganism’ in Bengal after May 4.
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