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PM Narendra Modi To Hold Three Mega Rallies In Mamata’s Bastion Today

The political turmoil regarding the West Bengal Assembly elections has now reached its peak. Every party has put forth its full strength, and the rallies of big leaders are further heating up the election atmosphere.

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PM Narendra Modi to hold three mega rallies in Mamata’s bastion today (X/ANI)

West Bengal: The political turmoil regarding the West Bengal Assembly elections has now reached its peak. Every party has put forth its full strength, and the rallies of big leaders are further heating up the election atmosphere.

How many rallies will Prime Minister Modi hold today?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is going to address public meetings at three different places in West Bengal in a single day on Thursday. It is clear from this how seriously the BJP is making efforts regarding this election.

Where will PM's rallies take place?

The Prime Minister's first rally will be held in Haldia Township of East Medinipur district at around 9:30 am. After that at 12 noon he will reach Asansol in West Bardhaman district, where a public meeting will be held in the outdoor stadium of Polo Ground. The third rally of the day will be held at Chandramari Field in Siuri (Suri) of Birbhum district at 2 pm. A huge crowd is expected to gather here also.

When did the election campaign start?

Earlier, Prime Minister Modi had started his election campaign from Cooch Behar in North Bengal. Since that rally, BJP has intensified the campaign across the state.

How many rallies can the PM hold in the entire election?

According to sources, this time Prime Minister Modi can hold about 14 rallies in Bengal during the entire election campaign. From this it can be inferred that the party does not want to leave any stone unturned in Bengal.

What will be the role of Amit Shah?

Not only the Prime Minister, but Union Home Minister Amit Shah is also fully active in the election field. He is continuously holding public meetings and taking charge of the party's campaign.

Shah has already said that he will stay in Bengal for about 15 days during the elections. During this time they will focus on making strategy, working at booth level and creating atmosphere through rallies. BJP has set a target of 170 seats and Shah himself will monitor it.

With these three rallies today, BJP is trying to strengthen its hold in Bengal. Especially in those areas where the party had good performance earlier. Election activity is at its peak in the entire state and everywhere there is discussion about which way Bengal will take this time.

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