PM Modi's Mega Siliguri Rally Charges Up Bengal Election Campaign

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a major 'Vijay Sankalp Sabha' in Siliguri, West Bengal, as part of the BJP's intensive election campaign. This followed a grand roadshow in Bagdogra where enthusiastic crowds lined the streets to greet him. The BJP has planned over 500 rallies and public meetings to mobilize voters in the state. Additionally, the party will begin daily press conferences from April 15 to detail its manifesto and focus on welfare and development agendas.

Key Points: PM Modi Addresses Vijay Sankalp Sabha in Siliguri

  • PM Modi addresses key rally in Siliguri
  • Held a grand roadshow in Bagdogra
  • BJP's aggressive campaign with 500+ events
  • Daily press conferences to start from April 15
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PM Modi to address mega 'Vijay Sankalp Sabha' in Siliguri today

PM Narendra Modi holds a massive rally and roadshow in Siliguri, West Bengal, as BJP intensifies its campaign ahead of the state's Assembly polls.

"The atmosphere was charged with excitement as supporters gathered in large numbers to catch a glimpse of the leader."

New Delhi, April 12

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to address a massive 'Vijay Sankalp Sabha' in Siliguri, West Bengal, on Sunday at 1 p.m., marking a key moment in the ongoing election campaign ahead of the upcoming two-phase Assembly polls later this month.

The rally is expected to witness a huge turnout, with party supporters and local residents gathering in large numbers as campaigning intensifies across the state.

The event forms part of an extensive outreach programme by the BJP, which is aiming to strengthen its presence in the region.

Earlier, the Prime Minister had addressed three mega campaign rallies across different districts of West Bengal on the same day. Following these engagements, he participated in a grand roadshow at Bagdogra near Siliguri in the Darjeeling district on Saturday evening.

As the Prime Minister's convoy moved through the roads, thousands of people lined the streets, enthusiastically chanting slogans such as "Modi-Modi" and "Jai Shree Ram." The atmosphere was charged with excitement as supporters gathered in large numbers to catch a glimpse of the leader.

Initially, PM Modi was seen seated in the front of his vehicle beside the driver, waving to the crowd. Later, he leaned out of the vehicle window, greeting supporters while holding a replica of the BJP's election symbol, the lotus. His direct interaction further energised the crowd, with chants growing louder and more spirited.

The BJP has launched an ambitious campaign in West Bengal, organising over 500 rallies and public meetings to mobilise voters ahead of the upcoming elections. The party is deploying its top central leadership along with key state leaders in what is being described as one of its most aggressive election drives in recent years.

In addition to rallies, the BJP plans to begin daily press conferences from April 15, coinciding with Poila Baisakh. Each day, the party will highlight specific aspects of its manifesto, focusing on welfare initiatives, cultural identity, and development agendas, including agricultural reforms, women's empowerment, and infrastructure growth.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the rally turnout is impressive, I hope the focus remains on concrete issues. West Bengal needs development, better infrastructure, and solutions for farmers' problems. The daily press conferences from Poila Baisakh are a good step if they detail actionable plans, not just promises.
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Rohit P
Jai Shree Ram! The enthusiasm is a clear message from the people of Bengal. They want change and development after years of stagnation. Over 500 rallies show the party's commitment. The focus on cultural identity alongside development is the right balance.
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Sarah B
As an observer, the scale of political mobilization here is fascinating. The article mentions agricultural reforms and women's empowerment – these are universal issues. It will be interesting to see how these manifesto points translate into ground-level policy in a state with such a distinct political culture.
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Vikram M
The 'Vijay Sankalp Sabha' name itself is powerful – a pledge for victory. Bengal's election is crucial for the nation's political direction. Hope the plans for infrastructure growth, especially in North Bengal, are clearly laid out. Siliguri is a strategic hub.
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Kavya N
My family is from Darjeeling district. People there have high hopes for better connectivity and tourism promotion. The roadshow in Bagdogra shows the PM is focusing on areas beyond Kolkata. Real development should reach the hills and tea gardens too.

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