PM Modi to visit Bengal's Alipurduar on May 29

IANS May 22, 2025 441 views

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit Alipurduar, a strategically crucial district in West Bengal, on May 29. The visit includes both a political rally and an administrative meeting, highlighting the region's importance near the Chicken Neck corridor. BJP leaders view this as a significant morale-boosting event for the party's grassroots workers. The choice of Alipurduar reflects the district's geopolitical significance and potential electoral strategy for the upcoming state assembly elections.

"Alipurduar's location makes it a critical link between eastern India and the North-East" - Political Observer
Kolkata, May 22: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to attend two programmes in West Bengal’s Alipurduar district on May 29 -- one administrative and one political -- confirmed a senior BJP leader in the state who is also a party legislator.

Key Points

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PM Modi's first rally after Operation Sindoor in strategic border district

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Alipurduar visit signals political significance for BJP

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Rally aims to boost party morale before state elections

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Location near Chicken Neck corridor highlights geopolitical importance

Initially, the state BJP leadership had been informed that the Prime Minister would address a political rally at Alipurduar’s Brigade Ground. However, they were later notified of an additional administrative meeting on the same day.

“We have been told the Prime Minister will also participate in an administrative meeting, but the Prime Minister’s Office has yet to confirm the venue or share detailed information,” said Dipak Burman, BJP state general secretary and MLA from Falakata in Alipurduar.

On Thursday morning, Burman, along with Alipurduar MP Manoj Tigga and other senior state leaders, inspected the Brigade Ground in preparation for the political rally.

“This will be the first rally in Bengal after the successful Operation Sindoor. We’ve been informed that the Prime Minister personally expressed interest in addressing a rally in Alipurduar. The state unit has begun preparations,” Burman said.

Political analysts believe the choice of Alipurduar holds strategic significance. Located near the Chicken Neck corridor -- a narrow stretch that connects mainland India to the North-East -- and close to the gateway of the Seven Sister states, the district has both geographic and geopolitical importance.

“Alipurduar’s location makes it a critical link between eastern India and the North-East. The Prime Minister’s decision to visit this district reflects its strategic value,” said a Kolkata-based political observer.

State BJP leaders view the Prime Minister’s visit as a major morale booster for the party’s grassroots workers ahead of the crucial West Bengal Assembly elections next year.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Good to see PM Modi focusing on Bengal's strategic regions! Alipurduar's location is indeed crucial for national security and connectivity with Northeast. Hope he announces some development projects for this neglected area. 🙏
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Priya M.
Why always political rallies before elections? We need concrete actions, not just speeches. The Chicken Neck area needs better infrastructure - hope the administrative meeting addresses this rather than being just another photo-op.
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Amit S.
Smart move! Alipurduar is the gateway to Northeast and shares borders with Bhutan. After China's aggression in Ladakh, we must strengthen our presence in all border areas. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sunita G.
As someone from Siliguri, I know how important this region is. Hope PM Modi announces something for tea garden workers too - they've been struggling for years. Development should reach everyone, not just become election rhetoric.
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Deepak B.
Operation Sindoor reference shows BJP's confidence! But West Bengal needs more than symbolism - we need jobs, better roads and less political violence. Hope this visit brings real change.
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Meena R.
The Seven Sisters connection is vital! This area has been ignored for too long. If PM can improve rail/road links here, it will boost trade and tourism for entire Northeast. Fingers crossed! 🤞

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