Modi Claims Upcoming West Bengal Election is Key to Preserving State Identity
Mamata working for infiltrators, election a battle to save Bengal’s identity: Modi
The Hindu
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized that the upcoming Assembly election in West Bengal is crucial for safeguarding the state's identity. He criticized Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's government for allegedly supporting infiltrators and called for voters to unite against the Trinamool Congress party.
- 01Modi labels the election a fight for West Bengal's identity.
- 02He accuses Mamata Banerjee's government of favoring infiltrators.
- 03Modi urges voters to unite against the Trinamool Congress.
- 04The rally took place in Jhargram district, known for its tribal population.
- 05The election is seen as pivotal for the state's political future.
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During a rally in Jhargram district, West Bengal, on April 19, 2026, Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared that the upcoming Assembly election is a critical battle for the identity of West Bengal. He accused the ruling Trinamool Congress party, led by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, of engaging in politics that benefits 'infiltrators.' Modi urged the electorate to come together to oust the current government, which he claimed aims to establish a 'government of infiltrators and for infiltrators.' His statements reflect the ongoing political tensions in the state as the election approaches.
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The election outcome could significantly influence the political landscape in West Bengal, affecting governance and policies.
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