Prime Minister Modi intensifies West Bengal election campaign with sharp critique of ruling Trinamool Congress. Speaking ahead of assembly polls scheduled for April 23 and 29, Modi accused TMC of committing sins against Bengal's youth, stating the party cannot absolve itself even in a hundred years. He referenced Suvendu Adhikari's 2021 victory in Nandigram as a turning point, predicting similar results in the upcoming Bhabanipur contest where Adhikari will face Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee again. Modi outlined six guarantees for BJP governance, including restoring rule of law, ensuring administrative accountability, reopening files on corruption cases, and addressing infiltration concerns. With 294 assembly seats at stake across two phases, the election represents a critical political battle in India's eastern state as BJP seeks to expand its influence in a traditional TMC stronghold.
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