PM Modi Advises BJP Workers Ahead of West Bengal Assembly Elections
From PM, things-to-do for BJP booth workers: Make videos on Bengali dialect, list crimes in your areas
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With the West Bengal Assembly elections approaching, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged BJP booth workers to create awareness about local issues, including crime and cultural preservation. He emphasized the need to reassure communities affected by migration and to engage with voters about the BJP's manifesto and the dangers posed by the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC).
- 01Modi instructed BJP workers to produce videos highlighting the impact of migration on Bengali culture and language.
- 02He emphasized the importance of reassuring the Matua and Namasudra communities regarding their status in India.
- 03The Prime Minister called for a detailed list of local crimes to be compiled by booth workers.
- 04Modi criticized the TMC for fostering a climate of fear and corruption in West Bengal.
- 05He encouraged outreach to various community groups, including women and first-time voters, to discuss the BJP's plans.
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As the first round of voting for the West Bengal Assembly elections approaches, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a virtual meeting with BJP booth workers, providing strategic advice for their outreach efforts. He highlighted the issue of 'infiltration' from Bangladesh, urging workers to create videos that contrast the authentic Bengali language with its altered forms due to migration. Modi stressed the need to reassure the Matua and Namasudra communities, who have faced fears of disenfranchisement under the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC). He called for booth workers to compile lists of local crimes, linking them to TMC's alleged support for criminals. Modi also addressed concerns about safety, particularly for women, and encouraged discussions about the BJP's manifesto, which he claimed is practical and implementable. He criticized the TMC for corruption and a lack of public safety, asserting that the BJP would restore order and support for industries in West Bengal. Modi concluded by urging workers to engage with various community groups to foster trust and support for the BJP ahead of the elections.
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The Prime Minister's directives may influence voter engagement and awareness regarding local issues, potentially swaying public opinion in favor of the BJP.
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