Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday unveiled a set of “six guarantees” for West Bengal, positioning them as a roadmap for development while intensifying his attack on the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC).
Modi announced six key guarantees for West Bengal, focusing on women’s safety, removal of illegal immigrants, implementation of the 7th Pay Commission, and ensuring justice. These promises are central to the BJP’s campaign strategy.
BJP Six Promises For West Bengal Elections
Addressing a rally in Haldia, Modi framed the upcoming elections as a turning point for the state’s future, arguing that Bengal’s progress depends on stronger coordination between the Centre and the state government.
“Bengal won't gain by opposing PM, will profit only when PM and CM act in unison; need double-engine govt to ensure that,” he said, reiterating the BJP’s pitch for aligned governance.
Sharp Attack on TMC Governance
Modi launched a scathing critique of the TMC government, accusing it of holding back the state’s growth and failing its youth. “Even in 100 years, TMC cannot absolve itself of sins it committed against Bengal's youth,” he said, targeting the ruling party over employment and governance issues. He further added, "India is progressing rapidly. This means that many states in the country are doing well. However, the TMC government is pushing Bengal downwards. Bengal, which was once a driver of India's progress, has been pushed down on all parameters of development by the TMC."
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