West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee dances with artists during a roadshow in Calcutta on Tuesday to campaign for Trinamul candidates ahead the seventh and final phase of the Lok Sabha election to be held on June 1. The Trinamul chief led two padayatras and addressed a public meeting in Calcutta.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee during a roadshow in Calcutta on Tuesday. In her speeches through the day, she criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government, accusing them of promoting corruption and keeping Bengal's youth unemployed for political gain.
Mamata Banerjee tries her hand at a drum during a roadshow in Calcutta on Tuesday. The chief minister emphasised that her Trinamul Congress is fighting alone in Bengal, refusing to ally with the Left or Congress, and expressed confidence in defeating Modi.
BJP supporters gather in Calcutta on Tuesday for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's roadshow for Tapas Roy, the party's candidate for the Calcutta North constituency that votes in the seventh phase on June 1. Earlier in the day, at a rally in Bengal's Baruipur, Modi accused the Trinamul and CPM of being two sides of the same coin, both indulging in appeasement politics.
BJP supporters gather for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's roadshow in support of party's Calcutta North constituency candidate Tapas Roy for Lok Sabha elections. PM urged voters to reject Trinamul's politics of blood and corruption, advocating for the politics of performance instead.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi waves towards his supporters during a roadshow in Calcutta on Tuesday. Modi's speeches focused on the need to overcome what he called the Trinamul's misrule.
"Today’s roadshow ended at the Vivekananda Museum, Ramakrishna Mission. This is the ancestral house of Swami Vivekananda. Every Indian is proud of the service initiated by the Mission," Modi tweets on X.