‘We put up Netaji’s statue, gave respect to Bangla’: PM Modi makes cultural pitch to counter TMC’s ‘outsider’ attack

‘We put up Netaji’s statue, gave respect to Bangla’: PM Modi makes cultural pitch to counter TMC’s ‘outsider’ attack

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday addressed a public rally in West Bengal’s Singur, stressing his appreciation of the pronounce’s language and tradition forward of the upcoming assembly elections. He highlighted the institution of Netaji Subash Chandra Bose’s statue subsequent to the India Gate in Delhi, and Bangla’s recognition as a classical language.

PM Modi also targeted the TMC government, while accusing it of “preventing” the benefits of central schemes (PMO via PTI)
PM Modi also focused the TMC authorities, whereas accusing it of “preventing” the benefits of central schemes (PMO by task of PTI)

“It became once the BJP authorities which established Netaji Subash Chandra Bose’s statue on the Kartavya Path in Delhi in entrance of India Gate… Bangla language and literature is terribly excellent nonetheless Bangla became once recognised as a classical language whenever you (of us) blessed me. The BJP authorities’s efforts also ended in Durga Puja being named as a UNESCO cultural heritage,” PM Modi said in Singur.

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This pitch will likely be considered as an effort to counter West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee’s “outsider” label for the PM and his get collectively BJP. CM Mamata had, in the old assembly election in 2021, successfully aged the “outsider” pitch against the Saffron Occasion, and moulded the polls as a fight between “them” and “Bengal’s daughter”.

PM Modi also accused the TMC government of “preventing” the benefits of central schemes from reaching the people of Bengal in Singur. The town was significant in Mamata Banerjee’s rise, with the TMC chief leading an agitation there in 2006 against the Left Front government in Bengal, which had sought to acquire nearly 1,000 acres of farmland for Tata Motors’ Nano car project.

“Every government that obstructs development work is now continuously punished by aware voters. The people of Bengal have resolved to teach a lesson to TMC’s ruthless government so that Ayushman Bharat can reach the poor here as well,” the Prime Minister claimed during the rally.

He cited a digital platform to help fishermen wherein they can register, adding that this work had come to a halt in Bengal. “TMC is not cooperating, preventing fishermen from benefiting from schemes like the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana,” PM Modi said.

The Prime Minister said it was “necessary” for TMC’s “jungle raj” to end in Bengal, adding that it should be replaced by BJP’s “good governance.”

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