The Left and Trinamool have ignored the basic needs of the people of Bengal, PM Modi said
Prime Minister Narendra Modi intensified his criticism against the Trinamool Congress (TMC) on the fronts of corruption and dynastic politics, accusing parties like the TMC and the Congress of prioritizing the interests of their own families over the development of the nation.
Addressing a massive rally in Siliguri, PM Modi urged the people to rally against the Mamata Banerjee-led TMC in Bengal, asserting that the path to dethroning the corrupt TMC government in West Bengal lies through the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
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Highlighting the plight of mothers across the country and underscoring his commitment to improving their lives, PM Modi emphasized the importance of providing essential amenities such as sanitation, electricity, banking services, and clean water. He criticized the Left Front and the subsequent TMC government for neglecting the basic needs of the people of West Bengal.
Accusing the TMC of rampant corruption, PM Modi alleged that the party has been exploiting the state and fabricating job cards to embezzle funds allocated under MGNREGA.
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Further lambasting opposition parties for perpetuating dynastic politics, PM Modi asserted that the TMC prioritizes the interests of its nephew, while the Congress is solely concerned with its royal family.
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