PM Narendra Modi will tour Assam and Bengal on Sunday. Assembly elections can be announced at any time in both states. PM Modi will be leaving for Assam and Bengal for the second time in 16 days. The Bharatiya Janata Party is desperately seeking power from the Trinamool Congress in West Bengal and the prime minister’s visit is believed to add further edge to the BJP’s mission. PM Narendra Modi tweeted one after another on Saturday evening. Apart from English, he also tweeted in Bangla and stated what gifts he would give to the state and the nation.
PM Narendra Modi tweeted, “Tomorrow evening I will be in Haldia, West Bengal. The LPG import terminal built by BPCL will be dedicated to the country. The Bridge Come Flyover will be inaugurated.
Tomorrow evening, I will be in Haldia, West Bengal. In a program there, the LPG import terminal built by BPCL will be dedicated to the nation. The Pradhan Mantri Urja Ganga project will also be dedicated to the Dobi-Durgapur natural gas pipeline division. pic.twitter.com/LepDe6dQEC
– Narendra Modi (arenarendramodi) February 6, 2021
What are the gifts to Assam
Speaking on the details of the Assam program, PM Modi said, “Tomorrow I will join the people of Assam. The ‘Asom Mala’ program will be launched at Dhekiajuli in Sonitpur district, which will strengthen the state’s road infrastructure.
In another tweet, PM said, “The foundation of the medical college and hospital will be laid in Bishwanath and HaRaido. This will strengthen the health infrastructure.
Second tour in 16 days
PM Narendra Modi is going to Bengal and Assam for the second time in the last 16 days. On January 23, Prime Minister Narendra Modi traveled to Assam and started land leasing in Jiranga Pathar, Shivasagar. He then reached Kolkata and attended an event organized by Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose on his 125th birthday. Mamata Banerjee also shared the stage with the PM. However, when it was his turn to speak, Mamata Banerjee refused to make a speech after some people raised Jai Sri Ram’s slogan and raised objections before the Prime Minister.
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