PM Modi's Siliguri Roadshow: Vows to End TMC's "Reign of Fear" in Bengal

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a vibrant roadshow in Siliguri, West Bengal, greeting enthusiastic crowds. At a rally, he framed the state's assembly election as a battle to defeat the "fear" perpetuated by the ruling Trinamool Congress. He accused the TMC government of failing to implement central schemes like the PM Jan Man Yojana for tribals, resulting in zero houses built. Modi reiterated the BJP's promise to implement the 7th Pay Commission and conduct large-scale recruitment of women police personnel if voted to power.

Key Points: PM Modi Holds Roadshow in Siliguri, Attacks TMC in Bengal Polls

  • Modi holds roadshow in poll-bound Siliguri
  • Attacks TMC for "lies, loot, and fear"
  • Promises 7th Pay Commission implementation
  • Accuses TMC of neglecting tribal welfare schemes
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PM Modi holds roadshow in Siliguri

PM Modi holds a roadshow in Siliguri, launches a sharp attack on TMC, and promises 7th Pay Commission implementation if BJP wins West Bengal.

"This is a battle to defeat fear; this is a battle to move Bengal forward on trust. - PM Narendra Modi"

Siliguri, April 11

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday held a roadshow in Siliguri in poll-bound West Bengal and greeted people.

People, standing along the road, enthusiastically waved as the Prime Minister's convoy made its way. Many of them were seen taking pictures.

PM Modi on Saturday launched a sharp attack on the Trinamool Congress (TMC), saying that the assembly poll battle in West Bengal is "to defeat fear" and move the state forward on trust.

Addressing a rally at South Dinajpur, PM Modi also reiterated the BJP's promise of implementing the recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission in West Bengal.

"This is a battle to defeat fear; this is a battle to move Bengal forward on trust. Today I have come to assure you that the reign of TMC's fear is now coming to an end... the shop of TMC's lies and loot is now about to shut down. Fear will leave Bengal, now trust will come to Bengal," he said.

PM Modi said TMC has gone to contest elections in many places outside Bengal but did not get support.

"It went to contest in Tripura, it went to contest in Assam, and it went to contest in Goa....their dishonesty and thuggery don't work...the TMC can't win outside Bengal because they have no vision, no ideas, no policies, no intentions," he said.

The Prime Minister said that more than 30,000 houses for tribals have been built under the PM Jan Man Yojana, but none in West Bengal.

"TMC can never develop tribal areas. Let me give you an example of the PM Jan Man Yojana. In every state of the country, tribals are benefiting from this scheme."

He said the central government is spending nearly Rs 25000 crore on the scheme.

Right here in Odisha, where the BJP government is in power, more than 30,000 houses for tribals have been built under the PM Jan Man Yojana, and in Tripura as well, more than 16,000 houses have been constructed for the tribal community. But here, the TMC's anti-tribal government--you know how many houses they have built under the PM Jan Man Yojana? Zero. Not a single house has been built. The money is provided by the Government of India. What enmity do they have with the tribal community that they're not even willing to provide pucca houses?" he asked.

"TMC leaves no opportunity to insult the tribal society. President Draupadi Murmu Ji had visited a program of the Santhal community in Bengal some time ago. But TMC neither upheld the dignity of the Constitution, nor respected the tribal society, nor honoured the mothers and sisters of the country. TMC, which insults mothers and sisters, insults the tribal society, and insults the Constitution, needs to be taught a lesson," he said.

He said, "When the BJP government is formed in Bengal on May 4, there will be large-scale recruitment of women police personnel."

West Bengal will go to the polls in two phases on April 23 and 29, and votes will be counted on May 4.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an observer, the political rhetoric seems very intense. Claiming zero houses built for tribals in Bengal is a serious allegation if true. Voters need to check these facts independently rather than just believing campaign speeches from any side.
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Priyanka N
Respectfully, while the roadshow is grand, I wish there was more focus on specific policy details for Bengal's future in the speech. The tribal housing scheme point is important, but the language about "teaching a lesson" feels more like vendetta politics than governance. We need substance over slogans.
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Rohit P
Finally someone is talking about the tribal community's neglect in Bengal! PM Jan Man Yojana is a brilliant scheme. If the state government is not implementing central funds meant for the poor, that's a criminal waste. Change is needed. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Meera T
The promise of recruiting women police personnel is very welcome! Safety and employment for women are crucial. Hope whichever party wins focuses on this. The roadshow pictures are lovely, the people's enthusiasm is always heartwarming. All the best to Bengal for peaceful elections.
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Karthik V
As a Bengali living outside the state, I just want development and peace for my homeland. This constant "us vs them" narrative between Centre and State helps no one. Why can't schemes like PM Jan Man work in cooperation? The people lose when politics gets in the way of progress.

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