PM Modi Expresses Solidarity with Families of Slain BJP Workers in West Bengal
PM Modi Meets Families Of Slain BJP Workers After Bengal Swearing-In Ceremony
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After the swearing-in ceremony of West Bengal's new government, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met families of BJP workers who were victims of political violence. He expressed condolences and solidarity, emphasizing the party's commitment to support its members and their families.
- 01Prime Minister Modi met families of slain BJP workers after a government ceremony.
- 02The meeting included condolences for Debasish Mondal, Soumitra Ghoshal, and Ananda Paul.
- 03BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya praised Modi's gesture on social media.
- 04Suvendu Adhikari was sworn in as West Bengal's first BJP Chief Minister.
- 05The meeting highlights the BJP's commitment to its workers amid political violence.
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Following the swearing-in ceremony of West Bengal's new government, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with the families of BJP workers who lost their lives due to political violence in the state. He expressed his condolences to the families of Debasish Mondal, Soumitra Ghoshal, and Ananda Paul, reaffirming the party's solidarity with its members. BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya shared the details on social media, highlighting that the sacrifices of these workers for ideology and democracy in West Bengal would never be forgotten. He emphasized the BJP's commitment to support its workers and their families 'in struggle and in service, always.' The ceremony also marked a significant political shift as Suvendu Adhikari took oath as West Bengal's first BJP Chief Minister, with several prominent leaders in attendance.
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This meeting underscores the BJP's commitment to its members in West Bengal, potentially influencing the party's support base and political dynamics in the region.
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