A thunderous condemnation of Mamata Banerjee echoed through Singur as Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused her of waging war against West Bengal’s populace. In an electrifying rally, the PM laid bare the TMC’s failures, transforming the protest epicenter into a launchpad for BJP’s resurgence.
‘Mamata ji’s hostility knows no bounds—she fights her own people harder than her political rivals,’ Modi charged. He traced the arc from Singur’s 2006 uprising, which dismantled decades of Left rule, to today’s alleged reign of terror and stagnation. Factories fled, investments dried up, and violence surged, Modi noted, painting a grim picture of squandered potential.
Promising a turnaround, Modi spotlighted central schemes reaching millions despite state hurdles, from PM-KISAN to infrastructure corridors. He rallied against TMC’s ‘syndicate raj,’ urging voters to dismantle it at the polls. The atmosphere crackled with fervor, youth leaders and farmers sharing testimonials of BJP support.
Modi’s parting shot resonated: Bengal’s tryst with destiny awaits those bold enough to choose development over division. This Singur spectacle not only galvanized the base but redefined the electoral contest, positioning BJP as the people’s champion.