Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday announced six guarantees for West Bengal if the BJP wins the Assembly polls and sought the ouster of the nirmam (cruel) TMC Government in the State, accusing it of “setting new parameters of development debacle and pulling the State back”.
“While the entire country is walking on the path of progress, the TMC’s Nirmam Sarkar is pulling Bengal back in a sustained manner. To usher in a Viksit Bengal, it is essential to remove the TMC’s ‘Nirmam Sarkar’,” the prime minister said.
Addressing a rally at the port city of Haldia in Purba Medinipur in West Bengal, PM Modi assured the people of rescuing the State from the existing “reign of fear” and creating an atmosphere of all-pervading “trust”. “Investments cannot be ushered in when an atmosphere of fear prevails. It can only happen when there is trust, which the BJP will bring in Bengal once it forms Government here,” PM Modi said focusing on the party’s industrial plank in the run-up to the polls.