PM Modi's Memorable Moments from West Bengal Election Campaign
Jhalmuri Break To Kalibari Temple Run: PM Modi’s Top 5 Moments From Bengal Poll Campaign
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During his campaign for the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had several notable moments, including a viral jhalmuri break in Jhargram, a visit to the Thanthania Kalibari Temple in Kolkata, and personalized letters to young artists. The elections are set for April 29, with results announced on May 4.
- 01PM Modi's jhalmuri break became a viral sensation, showcasing his relatable side.
- 02His visit to the Thanthania Kalibari Temple emphasized cultural connections and political outreach.
- 03An audio message in Bengali aimed to galvanize voter support for the BJP.
- 04Personalized letters to young artists highlighted Modi's appreciation for local talent.
- 05Modi's emotional connection with the mother of a crime victim underscored his focus on women's safety.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's campaign for the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections has been marked by several memorable moments that resonated with voters. One standout incident occurred on April 19, when he made an unscheduled stop for jhalmuri at a roadside stall in Jhargram, which quickly went viral, garnering over 100 million views on social media. Modi humorously engaged with the vendor and later joked about the incident, which became a politically charged moment. On April 26, he visited the historic Thanthania Kalibari Temple in North Kolkata, where he offered prayers and performed a special aarti, linking his visit to local food culture debates. Modi also communicated with voters through an audio message in Bengali, encouraging them to support the BJP in the upcoming elections. Additionally, he sent personalized letters of gratitude to young artists who presented him with portraits, showcasing his appreciation for local talent. The campaign also included poignant moments, such as Modi's interaction with the mother of a murder victim, reinforcing his commitment to women's safety and justice in West Bengal. The elections are scheduled for April 29, with results to be announced on May 4.
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Modi's campaign moments, especially his focus on local culture and women's safety, may influence voter sentiment and turnout in the elections.
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