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Bengal determined for real “poriborton”: PM Modi

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Monday, 22 February 2021 (18:37 IST)
Hooghly: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday called upon the people to vote for BJP for “real poribartan” and assured them the party would not only restore West Bengal’s past glorious culture but also pave the way for all round development of the state.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi while addressing a public meeting at historic Dunlop Ground in Chinsurah said the people of the state had made up their mind for real “poriborton” as he pointed out towards the vast gathering from all walks of life.

As Mr Modi took to the podium for Bharatiya Janata Party’s campaign for the upcoming polls, people greeted him by chanting “Modi Modi” and “Jai Shri Ram”.

“This enthusiasm and energy by all of you are sending a message from Kolkata to Delhi. Now West Bengal has made up its mind for ‘poriborton’,” Mr Modi said.

The PM began his speech with a tribute in Bangla to Tarak Nath, the deity of the famous Tarakeshwar shrine located in the district.

Mr Modi said the Centre has prioritized the investment in railway infrastructure and electrification in the area, which had been neglected by the successive governments in Bengal so far.

He said unless the extortion, “tola baji”, syndicate and cut money culture were not ended the state would not develop and called the people to vote BJP for real change in every aspect of life.

“Last time, I came here to dedicate gas connection. Today, I am here to offer several railway projects to Bengal.

“This year ‘rail & metro’ connectivity is the Centre’s priority.

“Such work should have been done decades ago and now, we should not delay - from broadening of rail lines to electrification work, money is being invested in infrastructure projects,” Mr Modi said. (UNI)

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