People looking at BJP with immense hope in West Bengal: PM Modi

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday shared pictures from his rally in West Bengal’s Alipurduar and said that the massive turnout reflects the current mood in the state and that the people are placing great hope in the BJP. “These pictures from the BJP rally in Alipurduar give a glimpse of the mood.

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday shared pictures from his rally in West Bengal’s Alipurduar and said that the massive turnout reflects the current mood in the state and that the people are placing great hope in the BJP.

“These pictures from the BJP rally in Alipurduar give a glimpse of the mood in West Bengal. There is so much fatigue when it comes to TMC. People are looking at the BJP with immense hope,” posted PM Modi on X.

Earlier in the day, while addressing the rally, Prime Minister Narendra Modi attacked the Trinamool Congress government over “appeasement, corruption” and last month’s violence in Murshidabad, saying that people do not trust it anymore and “Bengal mein machi cheekh pukaar, nahi chahiye nirmam Sarkar.”

PM Modi also said a developed West Bengal is crucial for a developed India, and West Bengal needs to reclaim its identity, and alleged that in the name of appeasement, hooliganism was given a free hand in Murshidabad.

“Whatever happened in Murshidabad and Malda was an example of the government’s ruthlessness here… In the name of appeasement, hooliganism was given a free hand. Imagine the horrific situation when the people of a party running the government identify and burn people’s houses, and the police act as mere spectators. I ask the poor people of Bengal, is this how a government runs?… Here, the court has to intervene on every issue. Otherwise, nothing gets resolved. The people of Bengal do not trust the TMC government anymore… ‘Bengal mein machi cheekh pukaar, nahi chahiye nirmam sarkar’ (there is clamour in Bengal that people do not want a cruel government),” he said.

Protests against the Waqf Act had turned violent in the Murshidabad district last month.

PM Modi said West Bengal “is surrounded by many crises” simultaneously.

PM Modi said the youth and poor families suffer the worst consequences of corruption. He alleged that the education system of West Bengal is being ruined.