Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday stepped up the attack against the Mamata Banerjee government, labelling it as being synonymous with “oppression, dynasty politics, and betrayal” and claimed that the Trinamool Congress has achieved a ‘mastery’ in turning schemes into scams.
Speaking at a rally in Krishnanagar in Nadia district, Modi outlined an ambitious target for the BJP to win all the 42 Lok Sabha seats in the state, emphasising the essential correlation between West Bengal’s progress and that of the nation.
He rallied supporters to “ensure the proliferation of the lotus”, the electoral symbol of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), in every Lok Sabha constituency in the state.
“People of West Bengal are disappointed by the way the state government is functioning. They have repeatedly given such huge mandates to the TMC with great expectations, but the party has become another name for tyranny, dynasty politics and betrayal. The TMC’s priority is corruption and nepotism, not development of the state,” he said.
He lambasted the party for appropriating central schemes, branding those as their own, and fostering a culture of “graft and favouritism”.
“The TMC has tainted the image of West Bengal. It has achieved mastery in turning every scheme into a scam. They put a sticker on central schemes and call it theirs. They don’t hesitate in snatching from the poor and depriving them,” he said.
“In the coming years, the BJP will create innumerable opportunities for investments and employment in the country and the state. To ensure this, you must mark your contribution in the Lok Sabha elections by ensuring the victory of the BJP. The lotus (BJP party symbol) must bloom in all the 42 seats of West Bengal,” he said.
Referring to the incidents in Sandeshkhali, Modi lamented the “state government’s indifference to the pleas for justice from affected women.”
Modi said the state government did not want the culprit of Sandeshkhali to be arrested, “but when the women power of West Bengal stood up as Durga and the BJP workers stood with them, the state government was forced to bow down.”