'Change is imminent': PM Modi's Bengali pride pitch at Kolkata rally

At a recent rally in Kolkata, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the theme of change, asserting that the current West Bengal government, led by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress (TMC), cannot hinder the BJP's progress in the state. Modi's remarks came as the BJP continues to position itself against the TMC, which has labeled them as a party of 'outsiders'. The Prime Minister's speech resonated with local sentiments, appealing to Bengali pride and heritage, while criticizing the TMC's governance. This rally is part of the BJP's ongoing efforts to strengthen its foothold in West Bengal, a state where it has been vying for political dominance amidst a longstanding rivalry with the TMC. The BJP aims to capitalize on public discontent regarding local issues, promising a transformative agenda if elected. Modi's rhetoric highlights the political tensions in the state, as he frames the upcoming elections as a critical juncture for Bengal's future, urging voters to embrace the change he represents.
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