In a public meeting held in Jhargram, West Bengal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi voiced his concerns over the escalating violence in the state. He claimed that the people of Bengal are in danger from the Trinamool Congress (TMC), and that the identity of Bengal is also under threat.
“The whole country is worried about Bengal,” said the Prime Minister, highlighting the nationwide concern over the situation in the state. He pointed out that violence occurs every day in Bengal, with BJP workers being targeted and killed.
The Prime Minister’s comments come amidst a backdrop of increasing political tension in the state. The BJP and the ruling TMC have been at loggerheads, with both parties accusing each other of inciting violence and creating a climate of fear.
The Prime Minister urged the people of Bengal to stand against the violence and work towards restoring peace and harmony in the state. He emphasized the need for unity and collective action to safeguard the identity of Bengal and ensure the safety of its people.
The Prime Minister’s remarks have sparked a fresh round of political debate, with the TMC dismissing his claims as baseless and accusing the BJP of trying to destabilize the state.
As the political battle in Bengal continues to intensify, the common people are looking for an end to the violence and a return to peace and stability. The coming days will determine how the situation unfolds and what steps are taken to address the concerns raised by the Prime Minister.