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Modi urges West Bengal voters to change leadership, citing central welfare programs and promising jobs, safety, and citizenship.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has released a letter in Bengali and Hindi to West Bengal voters ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections, urging a shift in leadership to achieve a "Viksit" (developed) West Bengal.
He highlighted central government welfare programs like Jan-Dhan, Ujjwala, and Swachh Bharat, claiming millions gained banking access, LPG connections, and sanitation improvements despite alleged state-level resistance.
Modi criticized the ruling Trinamool Congress for economic stagnation, unemployment, and insecurity, pledging job creation, women’s safety, and citizenship for persecuted refugees through the CAA.
The letter, distributed door-to-door across all 294 constituencies, invokes cultural icons and frames the election as a pivotal moment for the state’s future.
Modi insta a los votantes de Bengala Occidental a cambiar el liderazgo, citando los programas de bienestar central y las promesas de empleos, seguridad y ciudadanía.