PM Modi Election Rally in Malda Uttar

PM Modi Election Rally in Malda Uttar, Huge Public Gathered to listen to what the PM had to say they greeted PM Modi with loud Slogans. PM Modi emphasized the importance of every vote in strengthening democracy and upholding the Constitution. PM Modi said in his speech “Today, the country is voting in the second phase of elections. Bengal is showing a unique enthusiasm for this festival of democracy. I urge everyone in the areas where voting is taking place today to go out and cast their vote. Every vote of yours will strengthen democracy, strengthen the constitution.”

PM Modi attacked TMC and Congress and he looks confident to defeat Both parties in West Bengal. PM Modi Said “Today, you have come to bless us in such large numbers. I believe that the parties that were defeated in the first phase, like TMC and Congress, will be wiped out in the second phase today. That’s why the buzz everywhere in Malda is ‘Phir Ek Baar, Modi Sarkar.”


PM Modi criticized the TMC for its failure to protect women from atrocities. H said, “When the BJP government ended triple talaq to save Muslim sisters from oppression, TMC opposed it. There have been so many inhumane atrocities on women in Sandeshkhali, and the TMC government kept protecting the main accused till the end. Even in Malda, there was an incident that embarrassed women, but the government remained silent. Whereas the BJP government is working for the dignity of women.”

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PM Modi warned against the dangerous intentions of the INDI Alliance, comprising TMC and Congress, accusing them of divisive policies and appeasement politics. He criticized their promises to revoke decisions made in the interest of the nation, such as reinstating Article 370 and repealing the CAA law.

During his concluding remarks, PM Modi urged voters to support BJP candidates in the ongoing elections, promising a brighter future for Bengal and the nation. He called on every citizen to exercise their right to vote and contribute to the nation’s democratic process.

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