Mamata Banerjee’s power show on the streets of Kolkata, ahead of Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Bengal

In West Bengal, as the months of assembly elections are drawing to a close, political parties are trying to show their strength. Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee led the procession during Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s birthday party in Kolkata shortly before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Bengal. Also, Shankhanad was made before addressing the rally.

Mamata Banerjee marched from Shyam Bazar to Red Road. This time he has tried to show his strength to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is emerging strongly in Bengal politics. Prior to this, Mamata Banerjee tried to show her strength at the rally by announcing that she would contest from the Nandigram, the bastion of the Shubhundu officer. At the same time, Prashant Kishore, who is in charge of the election management of the TMC, claimed that Bengal’s ‘saffron party’ would not exceed tens of thousands.

Let us tell you that the BJP is preparing to fight this election in full force. Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP national president JP Nadda are constantly visiting Bengal. The Trinamool Congress suffered a setback in the recent Bengal tour of the top leaders of both the BJP. Several powerful leaders, including a white officer, left the party and took up the saffron flag.

PM Modi’s visit to Bengal shortly before the Bengal elections
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit West Bengal today. PM Modi will be arriving in Kolkata on the 125th birthday of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. He will be speaking on the occasion of ‘Parakram Divas Sambharam’. A visit to the Prime Minister is taking place at a time of fierce war in West Bengal. Shortly before his visit, Mamata Banerjee has tried to show her strength in Kolkata. Let us tell you that the BJP is actively campaigning in Bengal, the party does not allow any campaign. Earlier, during PM Modi’s Navratri, PM Modi joined the Durga Puja via video conferencing.

The BJP creates the atmosphere from the rallies in Bengal to the assembly elections
In West Bengal, the BJP handles political violence and creates an atmosphere through rallies to strengthen its penetration into the public. Five transit trips will begin in the state next month. The first visit will be on February 5, flagged by party president JP Nadda. After this, the second visit will begin on February 10 and will be sent by Home Minister Amit Shah. There will be rallies from place to place during these visits.

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