Prime Minister Narendra Modi is back in Assam and West Bengal — each poll-bound states — to inaugurate and lay the foundation of a variety of projects. This will be his second take a look at to each states in fortnight as his final take a look at was on February 7. As per his schedule today, Prime Minister Modi will initial take a look at Dhemaji of Assam and will then head to Hooghly in West Bengal. During the prior take a look at, PM Modi visited East Midnapore area, the property turf of Suvendu Adhikari.
East Midnapore has a considerable spot in the history of Bengal politics. Over a decade ago, Suvendu Adhikary, then the star face and the second greatest mass leader of TMC, scripted the fall of the Left and rise of Mamata Banerjee by organising the greatest anti-land acquisition movement in East Midnapore. He, having said that, fell out of favour with Mamata, who has now announced to take on her former party colleague from Nandigram in East Midnapore district.
Today, Prime Minister Modi will dedicate to the nation and inaugurate many projects in poll-bound states of Assam and West Bengal. In each the states, elections are due some time in April-May. In Assam, the BJP is taking on a grand alliance of six parties to retain energy whereas in Bengal, it is looking for to finish the 10-year rule of Mamata Banerjee.
A battery of best saffron party leaders have been camping in the eastern state to guarantee the party succeeds in its decades-lengthy mission of capturing energy in what is the birthplace of Syama Prasad Mukherjee, founder of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh which later became the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). In the final parliamentary election, the BJP secured more than 40 per cent vote share, highest ever which brought down the distinction with the TMC to just beneath 3 per cent.
Prime Minister Modi’s take a look at comes just 4 days just after Home Minister Amit Shah visited the state and held rallies in South 24 Parganas. Shah has been saying that the BJP will kind the next government by bagging more than 200 of 294 seats. In 2016, the TMC had cornered 211 when the Congress got 44, CPIM 26 and the BJP just 3 with 10.16 per cent votes.