Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a public meeting in Jhargram, West Bengal, expressed his deep concern over the ongoing violence in the state. He stated that the people of Bengal are facing danger from the Trinamool Congress (TMC), and the identity of Bengal is at risk.
“The entire nation is anxious about Bengal,” the Prime Minister said, underlining the widespread concern over the state’s situation. He noted that violence is a daily occurrence in Bengal, with BJP workers being the victims.
These comments come against a backdrop of rising political tensions in the state. The BJP and the ruling TMC have been locked in a bitter feud, with both parties blaming each other for the violence and fear-mongering.
The Prime Minister called on the people of Bengal to resist the violence and strive for peace and harmony in the state. He stressed the importance of unity and collective action to protect Bengal’s identity and ensure the safety of its citizens.
The Prime Minister’s statements have ignited a new round of political discourse, with the TMC dismissing his allegations as unfounded and accusing the BJP of attempting to destabilize the state.
As the political struggle in Bengal continues to heat up, the common people are yearning for an end to the violence and a return to peace and stability. The future will reveal how the situation evolves and what measures are taken to address the Prime Minister’s concerns.