West Bengal Assembly polls: PM Narendra Modi to address rally in West Bengal, Assam today

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New Delhi: PM Modi is ready to address a rally on Saturday (March 20) in West Bengal’s Kharagpur and Assam’s Chabua. 

The rallies are scheduled to be held at 11:15 am and a pair of:30 pm respectively. The prime minister goes to maintain the general public rallies as part of BJP’s marketing campaign in the 2 poll-bound states. 

Taking it to his social media account Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote, “Will be in Assam and West Bengal tomorrow and the day after. Tomorrow, 20th March, I would be speaking at rallies in Kharagpur (WB) and Chabua (Assam). Will elaborate on BJP’s development agenda during my speeches. It is clear both states want to elect NDA in the upcoming polls.”

Earlier, after addressing his second rally in the poll-bound state on Thursday in Purulia, PM Modi on his Twitter deal with stated, “BJP winning in West Bengal would mark the start of a new era of development in the state. At the same time, bullying by TMC cadres will stop.”

Meanwhile, after Suvendhu Adhikari’s father publicly backed BJP saying he’ll attend Modi’s rallies. The chief, placing rumors at relaxation, stated he might be providing assist from outdoors. 

Earlier, BJP launched the listing of 148 candidates, fielding a number of Trinamool Congress (TMC) turncoats and several other celebrities for the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections. 

The political atmosphere in West Bengal is getting tense as each the events, BJP and TMC, have began their election campaigns in full swing in the state. The meeting elections in West Bengal are scheduled to be held in eight phases. The voting for part 1 for 30 constituencies will happen on March 27, voting for part 2 for 30 constituencies might be held on April 1. 

The polling for part 3 for 31 seats will happen on April 6, for part 4 for 44 constituencies on April 10, for part 5 for 45 constituencies on April 17, for part 6 for 43 constituencies on April 22, for part 7 for 36 constituencies on April 26 and for part 8 for 35 constituencies on April 29.

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