Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit West Bengal on June 20, marking his first trip to the state following the Bharatiya Janata Party's victory in the recent Assembly elections. The visit underscores the BJP's focus on consolidating its support base and delivering on key promises in the state.
PM-KISAN Transfer and Agricultural Initiatives
During the visit, the Prime Minister will oversee the transfer of funds under the PM-KISAN scheme, which provides direct income support to farmers. Alongside this, he will launch several key initiatives aimed at boosting agriculture in West Bengal. These initiatives are part of the central government's broader strategy to enhance farm productivity and farmer welfare in the region.
Significance of the Visit
This visit is particularly significant as it comes after the BJP's electoral success in West Bengal, where the party managed to unseat the long-standing Trinamool Congress government. The Prime Minister's engagement is expected to reinforce the party's commitment to the state's development and address local agricultural challenges.
The event is likely to draw large crowds, with party workers and farmers expected to participate in large numbers. The administration has made extensive arrangements to ensure a smooth visit.



