PM Modi Claims 'Wave of Change' for BJP in West Bengal Elections
"Phase 1 Voting Signals Wave Of Change, BJP's Victory In Bengal": PM Modi
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted a significant shift in voter sentiment during the first phase of West Bengal assembly elections, claiming strong support for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). He criticized the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) for its governance, emphasizing a push for democracy and women's representation.
- 01PM Modi highlighted a 'wave of change' in West Bengal favoring the BJP.
- 02Nearly 92% of the electorate participated in the first phase of voting.
- 03Modi accused the TMC of undermining democracy and women's safety.
- 04He emphasized the BJP's commitment to women's representation in politics.
- 05The Prime Minister predicted a BJP victory in the upcoming phases of the election.
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During a rally in Panihati, North 24 Parganas, Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared a 'wave of change' in West Bengal following the first phase of assembly elections, where approximately 92% of the 3.60 crore registered voters cast their ballots. Modi criticized the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) for its alleged authoritarian governance, claiming it had 'crushed the temple of democracy.' He urged voters to continue their support for the BJP, stating that the first phase signaled the end of the TMC's 'maha jungle raj.' Modi also emphasized the BJP's focus on women's safety and empowerment, citing candidates who have faced injustice. He claimed that the TMC's failure to address women's issues would lead to their downfall in the elections, predicting a BJP victory on May 4.
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The BJP's focus on women's issues and democratic governance may resonate with voters seeking change, potentially influencing future elections in West Bengal.
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