Kolkata: The agitation has increased more for the upcoming elections in West Bengal, today Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a tour of Bengal. Prime Minister Modi is holding his first rally after the announcement of election dates. Great preparations have been made for this at the Brigade Grounds in Kolkata. The Prime Minister reached Kolkata Airport at half-past two in the afternoon. Prime Minister Modi is addressing the rally at Brigade Grounds. Earlier, actor Mithun Chakraborty, who reached the Brigade Ground, joined the Bharatiya Janata Party.
Kolkata: Mithun Chakraborty greets Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his arrival at Brigade Parade Ground pic.twitter.com/meZyczEJFZ
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Prime Minister Modi began the address with the slogan of Bharat Mata ki Jai. Prime Minister Modi said that great people from Bengal strengthened the spirit of Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat. This land of Bengal gave us legislation, a mark, a son who sacrificed for a chief. I bow to such holy soil. The Prime Minister said that this land of Bengal has given energy to our values. This land of Bengal burnt new life in the freedom movement of India. This land of Bengal increased the pride of the country in knowledge-science. Mamta didi betrayed Bengal.
The PM said that Bengal had trusted Mamata Didi for change only, but she and her cadre broke this trust. These people broke the trust of Bengal. These people humiliated Bengal. Tortured the sisters and daughters here. In this year's assembly elections, on one side there is TMC, Left-Congress, they have anti-Bengal behavior, and on the other hand, the citizens of Bengal have stood up to their feet. On the gathering of people on the brigade ground, Prime Minister Modi said that after listening to the hum of your people in the brigade ground today, there will be no doubt now. Some people might think that today is the 2nd of May.
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