Prime Minister Narendra Modi strongly criticized the Trinamool Congress (TMC) government during a public rally in Barasat, West Bengal, focusing on the Sandeshkhali incident. He condemned the alleged mistreatment of women under TMC rule and pledged that the fallout from the Sandeshkhali incident would reverberate across West Bengal.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a scathing rebuke to the Trinamool Congress (TMC) government during a public rally held in Barasat, West Bengal. In his address, PM Modi vehemently condemned the alleged atrocities against women under the TMC’s administration, with a specific focus on the Sandeshkhali incident.
The Sandeshkhali incident has sparked widespread outrage, with allegations of land grabbing and sexual harassment involving a suspended TMC leader and his associates. PM Modi accused the TMC of shielding those responsible for the incident, despite facing legal setbacks in their efforts to do so.
Addressing thousands of attendees, predominantly women, at the ‘Nari Shakti Vandan Abhinandan’ programme, PM Modi expressed solidarity with the victims of the Sandeshkhali incident. He praised the resilience and strength displayed by the affected women, likening them to the revered Goddess Durga.
PM Modi’s rally in Barasat also served as a platform to inaugurate several key infrastructure projects, showcasing the government’s commitment to fostering development in the region.
The timing of PM Modi’s rally is significant, coming amidst heightened political tensions in West Bengal ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha polls. His pointed criticism of the TMC underscores the fierce political rivalry gripping the state.
The rally in Barasat not only highlighted the Prime Minister’s concerns regarding the Sandeshkhali incident but also served as a rallying cry for political change in West Bengal, setting the stage for a fiercely contested electoral battle in the state.
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