Modi's Singur Rally at Abandoned Nano Site Sends 2026 Bengal Poll Message

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to address a major rally at the abandoned Tata Nano site in Singur, West Bengal, on January 18, in a move rich with political symbolism. The location is deeply tied to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's rise to power, stemming from her 2006 protests against the industrial project. The BJP is intensifying its campaign for the 2026 state elections, with party president JP Nadda also visiting to review preparations. Meanwhile, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has accused the TMC government of stifling Bengal's development despite record financial support from the Centre.

Key Points: PM Modi Rally at Singur Nano Site Ahead of Bengal 2026 Elections

  • Modi's Singur rally set for Jan 18
  • Site symbolic of Mamata's 2006 protest
  • BJP highlights central funds to Bengal
  • Nadda to review Bengal poll prep
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Bengal election 2026: PM Modi to address rally at abandoned Tata Nano site in Singur

PM Modi to address rally at Singur's Tata Nano site, a symbolic move targeting Mamata Banerjee's legacy, as BJP ramps up 2026 Bengal election preparations.

"It is the TMC government that is hurting the growth of the people of West Bengal. - Nirmala Sitharaman"

New Delhi, January 7

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to address a public gathering in Singur, Hooghly district, on January 18, during his planned two-day visit to West Bengal.

He will also visit Malda. BJP sources say PM Modi will address a massive rally at Tata Field, Singur, drawing lakhs. Local leaders are handling preparations. BJP leaders believe Modi's visit will send a strong message on industrial development.

The choice of Singur is symbolic, given Mamata Banerjee's 2006 protests against land acquisition for Tata Motors' Nano project, which led the company to shift production to Gujarat. Ironically, Singur now regrets its support for Banerjee.

Meanwhile, BJP national president JP Nadda will visit West Bengal on January 8th and 9th to review the party's preparations for the 2026 Assembly election. He'll meet district leaders, party workers, and members of the BJP Doctors' Cell to gather feedback on ground-level issues.

BJP working president Nitin Nabin will also visit West Bengal soon, according to party sources.

The iconic 2006 Singur land protests powered Mamata Banerjee to power 5 years later, ending West Bengal's 34-year Left rule. Fast forward to 2021: Singur regrets backing Banerjee; farmers blame the Trinamool Congress for failing to revive their fallow land after the Tata Nano exit. Banerjee's agitation forced Tata Motors to relocate to Gujarat; now, Singur locals hope to bring industry back.

Earlier during the winter session of parliament, the Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman launched a scathing attack on the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress (TMC) government in the Rajya Sabha, asserting that West Bengal's development is being deliberately stifled by its own state leadership, despite record support from the Centre.

Replying to the discussion on the Central Excise (Amendment) Bill, 2025, FM Sitharaman highlighted that West Bengal has never been ignored by the Narendra Modi-led government.

On the contrary, she said, "It is the TMC government that is hurting the growth of the people of West Bengal. West Bengal withdrew from the Ayushman Bharat Scheme in January 2019. Is that good for the people of Bengal?

Industries have been leaving West Bengal from 1 April 2011 to 30 September 2025, with 448 listed companies and 6,447 unlisted companies exiting the state. Since 2014, Rs. 5.94 lakh crore has been given to West Bengal as tax devolution - a 4.4x increase compared to the Rs. 1.34 lakh crore provided during 2004-14. Under SASCI, Rs. 24,000 crore has been provided as 50-year interest-free loans.

AIIMS Kalyani in West Bengal has been opened. Eleven medical colleges have been approved in West Bengal under the Centrally Sponsored Scheme (CSS). Under the NDA government, West Bengal received a record railway budget allocation of Rs. 13,955 crore for 2025-26, more than three times the average outlay of Rs. 4,380 crore during 2009-14. 101 Amrit Stations are being developed in West Bengal at a cost of Rs. 3,847.5 crore.

1,650 km of railway lines have been electrified, bringing total electrification in West Bengal to over 98%. Over 2,300 km of National Highways have been constructed in West Bengal since April 2014.

In August 2024, the Government of India approved the development of Bagdogra Airport in Siliguri, West Bengal, at an estimated cost of Rs. 1,549 crore.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
As someone from Kolkata, I have mixed feelings. Yes, Singur was a tragedy for industrial growth. But turning it into a political rally ground feels like reopening old wounds. We need concrete plans, not just symbolism. What is the BJP's actual blueprint for bringing factories back to Singur? That's what we want to hear.
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Suresh O
The numbers don't lie. ₹5.94 lakh crore from the Centre! If the state government had cooperated, imagine where Bengal would be today. Withdrawing from Ayushman Bharat was the biggest disservice to the poor. It's time for a change in 2026.
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Ananya R
My family is from Hooghly. The regret in Singur is real. Many farmers who supported Didi's movement now sit on barren land. They were promised alternatives that never came. A rally is good for headlines, but will it translate into investment? That is the question for every voter.
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David E
Interesting political strategy. Using the site of a famous protest to highlight economic stagnation. The infrastructure numbers (railways, highways, airports) are impressive. If the state and centre work together, Bengal's potential is enormous.
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Kavitha C
The focus should be on the future, not just blaming the past. Both sides need to move on. Let's hope this visit leads to a serious dialogue about reviving Bengal's industrial corridors. Our youth are migrating for jobs. This has to stop.

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