Kejriwal Campaigns for TMC Bengal

Kejriwal targets Modi & BJP, urges voters to protect democracy ahead of April 29 polling

Kejriwal West Bengal campaign

Arvind Kejriwal campaigned for Trinamool Congress (TMC) in West Bengal and declared that this election is crucial to protect the country and democracy. Meanwhile, the Aam Aadmi Party chief strongly criticized the BJP during his campaign.

As West Bengal prepares for voting on the 29th, Kejriwal directly targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi and called him a “weak Prime Minister.”

While addressing a rally in Beliaghata, North Kolkata, he said, “I have come from Delhi to meet you. This is not an ordinary election; rather, it is a battle to safeguard democracy and the nation. The BJP has deployed all its strength in West Bengal. Therefore, this election has become a matter of identity and dignity for the state.”

Furthermore, Kejriwal asserted that the people of West Bengal will give a strong reply to the BJP, Amit Shah, and Modi. He also predicted a major defeat for them.

In addition, he claimed that in 75 years of independence, he has never seen such a weak Prime Minister. He argued that the Prime Minister fails to speak firmly on international platforms and accused the BJP of indulging in cheap politics.

Moreover, Kejriwal alleged that authorities are conducting the entire election under SIR (Special Intensive Revision) and claimed that they have removed around 2.7 million voters from the voter list. He warned, “If you cannot vote, your citizenship will be questioned.”

Finally, he urged affected voters to join Mamata Banerjee and campaign door-to-door. He also stated that the BJP halted the good work his government carried out in Delhi after coming to power.

Kejriwal West Bengal campaign

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