Violence, Anarchy, and Corruption in Bengal Must End”: PM Modi’s Strong Criticism of Trinamool

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his rally in Alipurduar, West Bengal, launched a strong attack on the Trinamool Congress government. He said the state is suffering from five major crises—violence and lawlessness, lack of women’s safety, youth unemployment, widespread corruption, and deprivation of the poor from their rights.

He said, “Today, Bengal is being destroyed by these five problems. Violence has spread in society. Our mothers and sisters do not feel safe. The youth are disheartened due to unemployment. Corruption has eaten into the system. And the ruling party is denying the poor their rights.”

PM Modi accused the state administration of ignoring violent incidents. He cited examples from Murshidabad and Malda, where homes were burned down allegedly by ruling party workers while police stood by silently.

He also slammed the Mamata Banerjee government for the education recruitment scam, stating that thousands of youths lost their opportunity due to unfair appointments. He said the state government was trying to blame the judiciary instead of accepting its failure.

Modi further criticized the Trinamool Congress for not implementing central welfare schemes like Ayushman Bharat and the Vishwakarma Yojana. He claimed that these decisions are depriving backward and poor communities of much-needed benefits.

He ended his speech by urging the people of Bengal to vote for the BJP if they want true change and development in the state.

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