PM Modi's Birbhum Rally Packed as BJP Eyes Bengal Victory

Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared a photo of a massive, overflowing crowd at his rally in Suri, Birbhum, declaring it shows strong momentum for the BJP in West Bengal. The BJP candidate from Suri, Jagarnath Chatterjee, stated the enthusiasm indicates a groundswell of support and confidence in winning most seats. Supporters at the venue linked their backing to desires for development akin to the PM's leadership and concerns over women's safety and law and order. The rally was part of the PM's third public engagement in the state on Thursday, amid a heated campaign for the upcoming two-phase Assembly polls.

Key Points: PM Modi's Massive Birbhum Rally Signals BJP Momentum in Bengal

  • Massive crowd at PM Modi's Suri rally
  • Supporters cite development and security
  • BJP candidate predicts historic win
  • Women voice safety concerns
  • Voter poster highlights key issues
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'It's BJP all the way in West Bengal!': PM Modi shares photo of massive gathering in Birbhum

PM Modi shares photo of overflowing rally in Bengal's Birbhum, with supporters citing development and safety as key issues ahead of state polls.

"It's all about the BJP in West Bengal! - Narendra Modi"

Kolkata, April 9

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday shared a photo capturing a massive crowd filling the ground, eagerly awaiting his arrival at a rally venue in Suri, located in Birbhum district of West Bengal.

He noted that the venue was overflowing with supporters, which he interpreted as a sign of strong momentum for the BJP in the state.

In a post on X, PM Modi stated, "I am about to address a rally in Birbhum. The ground is packed with people who have come to shower their blessings. It's all about the BJP in West Bengal!"

The accompanying image displayed a large audience at the rally, with a prominent stage visible, indicating significant public turnout for PM Modi's event.

A wave of enthusiasm swept through Suri as large numbers of BJP supporters gathered hours ahead of Prime Minister Modi's public meeting.

The rally in Birbhum will mark the Prime Minister's third public engagement of the day in the state, after earlier events in Haldia and Asansol. Despite the event being the last of the three rallies of the PM on Thursday in the state, the area was already packed with supporters, reflecting strong anticipation and excitement among the people.

Jagarnath Chatterjee, the BJP candidate from Suri, told IANS that the atmosphere in the region clearly indicates a groundswell of support for the party.

"You can see the enthusiasm among the people. The ground is already full, even though there is still time for the Prime Minister to arrive. Supporters have come from across Birbhum. This is going to be a historic rally, and we are confident of winning the majority of seats and driving out Trinamool," he said.

Supporters present at the venue also linked their support to development and security concerns. One attendee said that the state needs the kind of development seen under the Prime Minister's leadership. "We want development in West Bengal, and we believe it is possible under PM Modi," the supporter noted.

Women attendees, in particular, voiced safety concerns and expressed hope for change. "We are very happy that PM Modi is visiting Birbhum. We want the BJP to win here. Women do not feel safe, and our families hesitate to let us step out after 8 p.m. We want a safer environment," a woman supporter said.

As chants and slogans filled the air, the gathering reflected a high level of political engagement, with supporters expressing optimism about the rally and its potential impact on the electoral landscape in West Bengal.

During a separate rally in Asansol on Thursday, a striking moment occurred when a person in the crowd held up a poster addressing the Prime Minister, which read, "Respected Modi ji, please save West Bengal" and also highlighted several issues faced by the public, including "Corruption, law and order, infiltration, women safety and unemployment".

The moment came as the election campaign in West Bengal gathered momentum ahead of the upcoming Assembly polls. The state is set to vote in two phases, scheduled for April 23 and April 29.

In the first phase, polling will take place across 152 Assembly constituencies, while the remaining 142 seats will go to the polls in the second phase. The counting of votes is slated for May 4.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As an observer, the turnout is impressive. However, I hope the focus remains on substantive policy discussions—infrastructure, jobs, education—and not just rally sizes. The poster about saving Bengal highlights real issues.
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Priya S
The woman supporter's point about safety after 8 PM resonates so much! It's a daily worry for many of us. If a new government can ensure that, it would be a huge relief. Fingers crossed for a positive change.
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Rohit P
Big rallies are one thing, but ground reality is another. Let's see if this translates into votes and then into actual work. Bengal has seen many promises before. Action speaks louder than crowds.
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Kavya N
The enthusiasm is undeniable! My relatives in Birbhum said the whole area was buzzing. People are genuinely looking for an alternative for development and better law and order. This feels like a wave.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the political dynamics. The issues listed on that poster—corruption, unemployment—are universal concerns. Hopefully, whichever party wins addresses them effectively for the people of Bengal.

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