Modi's Campaign Rally in Bengal Signals Confidence Ahead of Elections
Modi's oath claim in Bengal, Mamata's roadshow set stage on final campaign day
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During his final campaign rally in Jagatdal, Barrackpore, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed confidence in returning for an oath-taking ceremony after the May 4 elections. He highlighted the support from Bengal's citizens and emphasized the commitment to a 'Developed Bengal'. Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced that central forces will remain in the state for 60 days post-elections.
- 01Modi expressed faith in returning to Bengal for an oath-taking ceremony after May 4 elections.
- 02He described the roadshows as a 'Teerth Yatra', feeling blessed by the large turnout.
- 03Modi's campaign emphasized support from youth, women, farmers, and business communities.
- 04Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced the deployment of central forces for 60 days post-elections.
- 05BJP candidate Rajesh Kumar is contesting from Jagatdal.
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In his last campaign rally in Jagatdal, Barrackpore, Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed his confidence in returning to West Bengal for the oath-taking ceremony of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) after the May 4 elections. He described the enthusiastic participation in his roadshows as a 'Teerth Yatra', expressing gratitude for the overwhelming support from the people. Modi emphasized the commitment of various demographics, including youth, women, farmers, and business owners, towards a vision of a 'Developed Bengal'. In a letter shared on social media, he reflected on the love and energy he received throughout the campaign. Additionally, Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced that central forces would remain deployed in West Bengal for 60 days following the elections, urging voters to cast their votes without fear. This strategic move aims to ensure a secure voting environment.
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The presence of central forces post-elections aims to ensure voter safety and security, which could influence voter turnout and confidence in the electoral process.
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