
The heat of West Bengal Assembly elections is increasing day by day. BJP has given its full strength to win Bengal. The biggest news of this time’s election board is that Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself is going to take the lead.
According to information received from BJP sources, the Prime Minister will participate in a total of 14 election programs in Bengal within the next one month. His stormy tour is going to start from Siliguri in North Bengal. At the same time, PM’s last rally in Bengal will be in Bhawanipur, the most popular seat of South Kolkata.
Bhawanipur is the biggest Kurukshetra of this election.
It is not for nothing that Bhawanipur has been chosen as the concluding venue of PM Modi’s election campaign. There is a well-thought-out strategy of BJP behind this. Actually, this time there is a direct contest between Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Leader of Opposition in the Assembly Shubhendu Adhikari on Bhawanipur seat. Voting on this seat is to be held in the second phase on April 29. BJP is putting its entire credibility at stake here.
Complete mathematics of election rallies
Not only the Prime Minister, but all the senior leaders of BJP will be seen in the streets of Bengal for the next one month. Union Home Minister Amit Shah will participate in a total of 8 programs. BJP National President Nitin Nabin will address 7 public meetings. At the same time, former BJP national president JP Nadda will woo voters through 6 public meetings.
Recently, PM Modi addressed a grand public meeting at the Brigade Parade Ground in Kolkata. During this he had said that a wave of change is going on in Bengal. He had claimed that the people of the state now want freedom from ‘Jungle Raj’. This election riot, which started with the first phase of voting in Siliguri on 23 April, will end with the results on 4 May.