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    “Will Return For Oath-Taking Ceremony”: PM Modi Predicts BJP’s Win In Bengal Polls

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    Narendra Modi expressed strong confidence in the prospects of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the upcoming elections in West Bengal, stating that he would return to the state soon to attend the oath-taking ceremony of a BJP-led government.

    Addressing a large public rally during his visit to West Bengal, the Prime Minister highlighted the party’s campaign efforts and the support it claims to be receiving from voters across urban and rural regions. He said the enthusiasm among party workers and the public indicated a strong desire for political change in the state.

    During his speech, Modi criticized the current state administration led by Mamata Banerjee, alleging issues related to governance, development, and law and order. He emphasized that the BJP was committed to accelerating infrastructure growth, employment opportunities, and welfare initiatives if elected to power.

    The Prime Minister’s remarks come as political campaigning intensifies ahead of the polls, with major parties organizing rallies and outreach programs across the state. The BJP has been focusing on expanding its presence in West Bengal, which has traditionally been a stronghold of regional parties.

    Political analysts note that the elections in West Bengal are expected to be closely contested, with voter turnout and regional alliances likely to play a decisive role. The outcome will be closely watched nationwide, given the state’s political significance and the growing competition among national and regional parties.

    Concluding his address, Modi reiterated his confidence in the party’s victory and urged supporters to work diligently until polling day. His statement about returning for the oath-taking ceremony was seen as a message of optimism aimed at energizing party cadres and reinforcing the BJP’s campaign narrative.

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