Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing a rally in Barrackpore, West Bengal, expressed confidence that the BJP would form the government in the state after the May 4 election results. Calling it his last rally of the election campaign, PM Modi said he would attend the swearing-in ceremony with full confidence in the party's victory. He also spoke about the massive crowd turnout, describing it as a sign of public support and 'early morning blessings' from voters.
Sharp Attack on Trinamool Congress
Launching a sharp attack on the Trinamool Congress, PM Modi alleged that the state lacks a clear roadmap for development and accused the party of enabling 'syndicate rule' and 'jungle raj' in Bengal. He asserted that the BJP would bring 'rule of the people' if voted to power.
Development Promises and Women's Empowerment
Highlighting development promises, PM Modi urged voters to support the BJP for faster metro expansion in Kolkata and a stronger electric bus network across Bengal. He also made a special appeal to women voters, promising improved safety and empowerment under BJP governance.
The rally comes amid a high-stakes political battle in West Bengal, with both the BJP and TMC intensifying their campaigns ahead of the results.



