In a recent phone call with Rajmata Amrita Roy, the BJP candidate from Krishanagar, West Bengal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his commitment to ensuring justice for the poor in the state. The Prime Minister stated that he is exploring legal options to ensure that the money looted from the poor in West Bengal is returned to them through the assets and money that the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has attached from the corrupt.
The Prime Minister emphasized that the BJP is committed to uprooting corruption in the country. He pointed out the irony that while the BJP is fighting against corruption, all the corrupt have come together to protect each other. This statement is seen as a direct attack on the opposition parties, who have been accused of corruption in the past.
Prime Minister Modi expressed confidence that the people of West Bengal will vote for ‘Parivartan’ (change) in the state. He believes that the people of West Bengal are ready for a change and will choose a government that is committed to fighting corruption and ensuring justice for the poor.
This commitment from the Prime Minister comes at a crucial time when the state is preparing for the upcoming elections. It remains to be seen how the voters of West Bengal respond to this assurance from the Prime Minister. Will they vote for change and a corruption-free state? The answer will be revealed in the upcoming elections.