Modi Accuses TMC of Prioritizing Infiltrators as Vote Bank
Prime minister Narendra Modi, on Sunday, intensified his criticism of West Bengal’s ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) ahead of the upcoming assembly polls. He accused the TMC of prioritizing infiltrators as a vote bank, thereby endangering national security.
Allegations Against the TMC
Addressing a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) rally in Singur,Hooghly district,Modi stated that the TMC is “playing with the safety of the nation.” He further alleged that the party actively assists infiltrators from across the border, even staging demonstrations to support them, all in an effort to protect its vote share.
Advancement Projects Inaugurated
During the rally, Modi also inaugurated and laid the foundation stones for multiple development projects totaling over ₹8,500 crore. These projects are aimed at boosting infrastructure and economic growth in the region.
Focus on Singur’s Past
singur holds historical importance due to the controversial land acquisition for the Tata Nano project in 2006-2008. Modi highlighted the BJP’s commitment to restoring the region’s lost glory and ensuring justice for those affected by the previous land acquisition policies.
Key Takeaways
- Prime Minister Modi accused the TMC of prioritizing infiltrators for political gain.
- The TMC is alleged to be actively assisting infiltrators and endangering national security.
- Development projects worth over ₹8,500 crore were inaugurated and foundation stones laid.
- The rally took place in Singur, a region with a history of land acquisition controversies.
Looking Ahead
As the West Bengal assembly elections draw closer, the political rhetoric is expected to intensify. Modi’s strong criticism of the TMC signals a continued focus on issues of national security and illegal immigration. the development projects announced aim to showcase the BJP’s commitment to the state’s progress and address the concerns of local communities.