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Prime Minister Narendra Modi holds multiple rallies in West Bengal ahead of fourth phase of Lok Sabha polls

PM Modi campaigns in West Bengal, condemning TMC's governance, promising to defend Hindu rights, uphold freedom of expression, and protect Bengal's cultural identity

Our Web Desk Published 12.05.24, 03:58 PM
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi with BJP candidate Locket Chatterjee during a public meeting for Lok Sabha elections, at Chinsurah in Hooghly district. Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Calcutta on May 11 night to campaign for the Lok Sabha elections in West Bengal.

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Modi will address election rallies in Barrackpore in North 24 Parganas district, Panchla in Howrah, and Chinsurah and Pursura in Hooghly district. While addressing an election rally at Barrackpore in North 24 Parganas district, Modi alleged that under the TMC rule, Hindus have turned into second-class citizens in the state and asserted that 'as long as Modi is there, no one can repeal the CAA law.'

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A supporter during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's public meeting for Lok Sabha elections. The PM slammed the 'vote bank' politics of the Trinamul Congress and alleged that the party's goons are threatening the tormented women of Sandeshkhali, where allegations of sexual abuse against TMC leaders have surfaced, to protect the culprits.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi with BJP candidate Kabir Shankar Bose during a public meeting for Lok Sabha elections.  Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that this Lok Sabha election is for protecting Bengal's culture over which the TMC thinks it has a monopoly.

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BJP supporters during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's public meeting for Lok Sabha elections, in Barrackpore. Addressing an election rally at Pursura in the Arambagh Lok Sabha constituency, Modi alleged there was no freedom of expression under the TMC rule in West Bengal.

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