News India Live, Digital Desk: As the West Bengal Assembly elections are approaching, the war of words has intensified. Allegations and counter-allegations are common in politics, but what PM Modi said today from the land of Malda has created an earthquake in the politics of the entire state.
Simply put, PM Modi has made the most serious allegation so far against Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and her party (TMC).“Accused of changing demography”.
“Infiltrators are being converted into voters overnight”
Addressing the huge crowd gathered in Malda, PM Modi said that a big and dangerous game is going on in the state. He says that TMC has made infiltrators its weapon to save its power.
Just imagine, on one hand the local people are visiting the offices for government facilities, and on the other hand – as per the PM’s claim – ration cards and voter ID cards are being distributed overnight to infiltrators from outside.
Modi, in his typical style, said, “This is not just a game of votes, it is a game of putting the future of Bengal at stake. TMC is more concerned about its ‘imported’ vote bank than its original residents.”
The issue of appeasement heated up again
BJP has been raising the issue of infiltration in Bengal for a long time. The PM alleged that due to appeasement politics, the state government is ignoring the demographic changes in the border areas. The meaning is clear, the allegation is that national security and the rights of the local people are being left behind to please certain sections.
There are questions in the minds of the general public too
Politics has its place, but this issue is also related to the ground reality in areas like Malda and Murshidabad. There is a fear in the minds of the local people that if the resources are shared with outsiders, then what will happen to the future of their children?
This rally of PM has set the agenda for Bengal elections (2026). Now it will be interesting to see how Mamata didi and TMC respond to these sharp attacks. Will this issue change the direction of the elections this time?
The debate has started and the fight is now not just about the platform but to save the identity of Bengal.
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