PM Modi to address poll rallies in Bengal, Assam on March 18

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses a public rally forward of West Bengal state elections in Kolkata.

A day earlier than addressing rallies in poll-bound West Bengal and Assam, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated on Wednesday that there’s a need for a change in Bengal with the BJP’s agenda of fine governance placing a chord among the many folks.

“Glad to be getting the opportunity to be among my sisters and brothers of West Bengal tomorrow, 18th March. I would be addressing a rally in Purulia. Across West Bengal, there is a desire for change. BJP’s agenda of good governance is striking a chord among the people,” he tweeted.

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In one other tweet, Modi stated, “Will be in Assam tomorrow, 18th March. Looking forward to being among the people of this great state during the rally in Karimganj. Assam has witnessed positive changes across various sectors over the last 5 years. NDA seeks people’s blessings to continue the development agenda.”

While the BJP is working a marketing campaign to finish the working Trinamool Congress’ 10-year rule in Bengal, it’s working to retain energy in Assam.

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