During his speech at political rallies in West Bengal’s Bishnupur and Medinipur, as well as in Jharkhand’s Jamshedpur, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made sharp attacks at Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.

During his rally in Bengal, PM Modi took a subtle dig at Mamata Banerjee by stating that he ”does not need to do anything for his nephews”, alluding to West Bengal CM’s nephew and TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee. He also criticized the Trinamool Congress for its involvement in a teacher recruitment scam, mentioning that the party does not spare even children from ”its quest for money”.

PM Modi also criticized the TMC for disrespecting the Hindu faith in order to gain votes and emphasized that infiltrators pose a serious threat to West Bengal by altering the state’s demographic makeup.

In Medinipur, Prime Minister Modi stated that the ”TMC in Bengal is associated with terrorism, corruption, appeasement, and nepotism. He also mentioned that the TMC is insulting the faith of Hindus to appease its voter base, and that the recent derogatory statement made by the Chief Minister of West Bengal has angered the entire country”.

The prime minister recently addressed the “infiltration issue” in Bengal, expressing concern about the impact of TMC’s appeasement policies on the state’s demography. He highlighted the disturbance caused by infiltration and criticized the TMC for labeling people from other states as “outsiders” while embracing infiltrators.

PM Modi emphasized during his Bishnupar rally that his focus is not on personal gain but on working for the people. He stated, “I have to work for the people living in the forests of Bankura. I have to leave a developed India as a legacy for the children of the poor, Dalit, and tribals.” He sought blessings for the third time in his quest to fulfill these goals.