PM Narendra Modi to address 3 rallies in West Bengal today
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who arrived in Kolkata on Thursday evening, is scheduled to address three Lok Sabha election rallies in West Bengal today.
Upon landing, PM Modi went directly to the Raj Bhavan at around 10:20 pm, where he was welcomed by West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose. The PM stayed the night at the Governor’s house.
Top points on PM Modi’s Kolkata visit
PM Narendra Modi is on a two-day visit to Kolkata ahead of the Lok Sabha election.
The Prime Minister is scheduled to address three public meetings – Krishnanagar, Purba Bardhaman and Bolpur Lok Sabha constituencies on Friday.
In view of PM Modi’s visit, the Kolkata traffic police have restricted movement and parking of vehicles in several parts of the city on Friday. As per the advisory issued by the police, goods vehicles will enter the city only during specific hours, while other vehicles are likely to be restricted and diverted as per the PM’s scheduled rallies.
Meanwhile, owing to the PM’s visit, Governor CV Ananda Bose cut short his personal visit to his home state, Kerala, and returned to the city.
In the last two weeks, PM Modi held several election rallies in West Bengal’s constituencies – Malda, Arambagh, Krishnanagar and Barasat.
West Bengal is witnessing a tough fight between the BJP and the ruling Trinamool Congress in the Lok Sabha elections. Ahead of the polls, the state has been witnessing high-octane campaigns by PM Modi and Mamata Banerjee.
Addressing a rally in Malda on April 26, PM Modi alleged that chief minister Mamata Banerjee-led TMC government in Bengal “helps Bangladeshi infiltrators to settle in the state which allows them to usurp the land and property belonging to the Indians.” Meanwhile, Banerjee hit back at the PM during her rally, saying that the Left, Congress and BJP were fighting against the TMC.“The Left and the Congress are the two eyes of the BJP. Together these three parties are fighting against the TMC in West Bengal,” she said.
In the 2019 Lok Sabha election, the TMC had won the maximum number of seats (22), while the BJP bagged 18 seats. The Congress party won two seats – Berhampur and Malda Dakshin.