West Bengal Elections: ‘Parivartan’ will come to Bengal after May 4, PM Modi says

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Addressing a campaign rally in Paschim Bardhaman district, the Prime Minister said, “Even in Gujarat, if I were addressing a public rally at this time of the morning, such a large gathering would not have been possible. It is certain that ‘Parivartan’ will come to Bengal after May 4. Such enthusiastic gatherings are just the trailer of what will happen on May 4.”
“Trinamool has gone into panic mode and it is scary that the schemes run by Trinamool will be stopped by the BJP after coming to power. But the BJP will stop the ‘corruption shops’ (corruption ka dukar) run by the TMC and stop the loot and misrule in Bengal,” the Chief Minister said.
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Talking about the recent polls in Assam, Keralam and Pudchury, where heavy voting took place in these states, the Chief Minister said that heavy voting and women voting in large numbers in these states are two key indicators and this has brought huge powers to the BJP, which was ruled by the NDA in the past. “I congratulate the ECI for conducting non-violent assembly polls in these states. We saw such intense polls in Bihar, Haryana and Maharashtra a few months ago. Wherever there is massive polling and there is participation of women in large numbers, NDA has received a huge mandate,” Modi said.
Asserting that Bengal is ready for “Parivartan”, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday that the BJP will issue a White Paper against all those involved in corruption, riots and all other evils in the Trinamool Congress and legal action will be taken against them. He said that after the BJP comes to power, a Supreme Court inquiry led by a retired judge will be conducted against the accused involved in the post-election violence.
