PM Modi Visits Hooghly Ghats, Says Ganga Flows Through Bengal's Soul

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the banks of the Hooghly River in Kolkata on Friday, meeting boatmen and morning walkers. In a post on X, he said the Ganga flows through the "soul of Bengal" and reiterated his commitment to West Bengal's development. He also tried his hand at photography, capturing glimpses of Vidyasagar Setu and Howrah Bridge. Earlier, he addressed election rallies, accusing the Trinamool Congress of usurping women's rights and calling for a "storm of change" in Bengal.

Key Points: PM Modi in Kolkata: Ganga Flows Through Soul of Bengal

  • PM Modi visits Hooghly riverbank in Kolkata
  • Meets boatmen and morning walkers
  • Says Ganga flows through "soul of Bengal"
  • Reiterates commitment to West Bengal development
  • Also tries photography of Vidyasagar Setu and Howrah Bridge
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"Ganga flows through soul of Bengal": PM Modi visits banks of Hooghly in Kolkata, reiterates commitment to development of state

PM Modi visits Hooghly riverbank in Kolkata, meets boatmen, and reaffirms commitment to West Bengal's development amid election campaign.

"For every Bengali, the Ganga occupies a very special place. One can say that the Ganga flows through the soul of Bengal. - PM Modi"

New Delhi, April 24

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday started his day at the River Hooghly in Kolkata and met with the boatmen. The PM expressed committment to develop the state of West Bengal amid the election season.

In a post on X, the PM reflected on the significance of the holy river Ganga, stating that it flows through "the soul of Bengal." He shared pictures of himself in a boat sailing through the waters of the Hooghly.

"For every Bengali, the Ganga occupies a very special place. One can say that the Ganga flows through the soul of Bengal. Her divine waters carry the timeless spirit of an entire civilisation. This morning in Kolkata, I spent some time on the banks of the Hooghly river, an opportunity to express gratitude to Maa Ganga. Also had the opportunity to meet boatmen, whose hardworking nature is admirable and morning walkers. On the Hooghly, reiterated our commitment to work towards the development of West Bengal and the prosperity of the great Bengali people," he wrote.

The Prime Minister also tried his hand at photography and shared some glimpses from the banks of the Hooghly River, Vidyasagar Setu and Howrah Bridge.

Sharing the pictures in a separate post on X, PM Modi wrote, "Some more glimpses from the banks of the Hooghly. Tried my hand at photographing this great river. Also caught a close glimpse of the Vidyasagar Setu and Howrah Bridge."

Earlier on Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that a storm of change is sweeping through Bengal and the way "women and youth of Bengal have opened a front against Trinamool Congress" in today's first phase of voting is being watched by the entire country.

Addressing an election rally, PM Modi alleged that the ruling TMC has "usurped the rights of the women of Bengal". PM Modi also addressed a rally in Krishnanagar to boost the BJP's campaign.

He said there was a voice of change from all sides. "Everyone is saying, 'Paltano Dorkar' (change is necessary)... A storm of change is sweeping through Bengal... Exactly ten days later, when the votes are counted, I am confident that the lotus will bloom everywhere," he said.

"I tell the people of Bengal, especially my first-time voters, that this is the time to overthrow Bengal's ruthless government. It's the right time. The presence of mothers and sisters here in such large numbers to bless us all is sure to rob the TMC of its sleep," he added.

He said Trinamool Congress voted against the Constitution Amendment Bill to tweak women's reservation and make it effective from the 2029 Lok Sabha polls.

"TMC voted against it. The TMC usurped the rights of the women of Bengal. Bengal is the land where Durga is worshipped, and the insults to women's honour that TMC has inflicted here, the atrocities that have been committed against them--your one vote will hold them accountable. Now, we will not tolerate injustice anymore. Enough is enough; they've been oppressing for these 15 years. This won't continue now," he said.

West Bengal once again emerged as the frontrunner, with several districts crossing the 90% mark.

The remaining seats will go the polls on April 29 and results will be announced on May 4.

- ANI

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Priya S
Whether you agree with his politics or not, the photos are beautiful! 🚤 The Vidyasagar Setu and Howrah Bridge look stunning from the river. Bengal has such rich culture and heritage—politicians should focus on preserving that instead of just election rhetoric.
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Vikram M
"Paltano Dorkar" (change is necessary) - that resonates with so many of us who have seen the same faces ruling for years. But will it really happen? Both parties need to focus on development rather than just photo ops. The boatmen he met deserve better wages and safety measures. Actions speak louder than tweets.
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James A
As someone who works in Kolkata's tourism sector, I appreciate any leader highlighting the beauty of our rivers. The Hooghly is underutilised for eco-tourism. But I wish politicians would talk more about river pollution and waste management. The Ganga can't flow through our soul if it's choked with plastic. 🌊
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Kavya N
Modi ji's words about Maa Ganga are touching. Growing up in Bengal, we were taught to respect the river as a mother. But let's be honest—both the centre and state have failed to clean her properly. I want to see more concrete plans for sewage treatment along the Hooghly, not just election promises.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see a PM trying his hand at photography! 📸 The perspective from the river really shows how Kolkata blends colonial architecture with modern life. But I'm skeptical—every election season we get these cultural visits. What about the long-term development? Bengal needs more investment in healthcare and education.

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