PRime government minister Narendra Modi on sun stepped up attacks on the Trinamool united states congress (TMC), asserting that the Bharatiya Janata company (BJP) testament form the government in West Bengal, as campaigning intensified in the state days ahead of the first phase of polling on April 23.Addressing four rallies across tribal belts in Purulia, Bankura, Jhargram, and West Midnapore’s Belda, Modi said the BJP will come to power in the state after the two-phase elections. “I am speaking from political experience. I have felt the zeal in people. It is certain that BJP will form the government. Several districts will no longer have TMC MLAs,” he said at his fourth rally in Belda.Also read: Trump says US seized Iranian-flagged vessel trying to breach blockade; Tehran vows ‘swift response’'Modi framed the election as a wider battle over Bengal’s identity, language and culture, accusing the TMC of favouring “infiltrators”, neglecting tribals and presiding over corruption and “cut-money” politics.Modi’s push in south Bengal -- where the TMC has largely held ground since 2014 -- signals the BJP’s attempt to expand beyond its stronghold in north Bengal, where it won 30 of 54 assembly seats in 2021. At all four rallies, Modi focused on women and tribal voters, key constituencies for chief minister Mamata Banerjee. In a brief stop in Jhargram, he stepped out to interact with locals and ate muri at a roadside shop.Also read: Kanpur man slits twin daughters' throats, calls police to report crimeIn Bankura, Modi accused the TMC and the Congress of opposing women’s political empowerment, referring to the government’s legislative defeat in Parliament on Friday. “Bengal’s sisters wanted 33% reservation… but the TMC does not want more women to be MPs and MLAs,” he said.He also targeted the state government over reservation policies and alleged neglect of the Kurmi community, which has been demanding Scheduled Tribe status. Referring to President Droupadi Murmu, Modi accused the TMC of disrespecting tribal communities, citing a row during her March visit to the state.Also read: Iranian woman arrested in US over brokering sale of 'drones, bombs', others ammunition between Tehran and SudanThe Prime Minister outlined welfare promises from the BJP’s manifesto, including financial assistance for women, housing support, and schemes for tribal and marginal communities. He also accused the TMC of blocking central schemes and fostering “syndicate” culture.Mamata Banerjee countered the remarks in a post on X, saying her party has consistently supported women’s political representation. “The question of opposing women’s reservation does not arise,” she said, adding that her party opposed delimitation-linked changes that could “alter” federal balance.Union minister J P Nadda and BJP leader Nitin Nabin also targeted the TMC at separate rallies. The rallies come amid a high-decibel campaign ahead of the first phase of polling on April 23, with both sides sharpening their messaging in key battleground districts. , The results will be announced on May 4.
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