PM Modi to Tour West Bengal Ahead of Assembly Polls

PM Modi to Visit West Bengal’s Alipurduar on Thursday
As India’s all-party delegation continues to promote the country’s new stance on countering terrorism, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit West Bengal’s Alipurduar on Thursday. The visit is seen as an effort to gain momentum in the run-up to the assembly polls in West Bengal next year.
Modi’s Visit and Its Significance
PM Modi’s visit to Alipurduar is being viewed as a strategic move to boost the BJP’s presence in the region. The Prime Minister is expected to address a public gathering and announce several development projects for the region.
TMC’s Response to PM’s Visit
The Trinamool Congress (TMC), led by Mamata Banerjee, has responded to PM Modi’s visit, comparing it to that of ‘migratory birds’. The TMC’s reaction suggests that the party is gearing up to counter the PM’s visit and the BJP’s growing presence in the state.
West Bengal Assembly Polls
The assembly polls in West Bengal are scheduled to take place next year, and the state’s politics is heating up with the BJP and TMC engaging in a fierce battle for power. The PM’s visit is seen as a significant development in the run-up to the polls.
Key Implications
The PM’s visit to West Bengal has several key implications:
- Boosting BJP’s presence in the region
- Countering TMC’s stronghold in the state
- Setting the tone for the assembly polls
The visit is likely to have a significant impact on the state’s politics, and the coming days are expected to witness intense political activity in West Bengal.



