PM Modi's Strong Attack
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a fierce attack on the Trinamool Congress government while addressing a public rally in Cooch Behar ahead of the West Bengal Assembly elections. He described the recent Malda incident, where judicial officers were allegedly held hostage, as a clear example of “Maha jungle raj” under TMC rule.
Law and Order Criticism
Modi said the incident showed that even constitutional institutions and judges were not safe in Bengal. He questioned how common citizens could expect security when judges themselves were targeted. He accused the TMC government of killing law and order and running the state through fear and syndicates.
Broader Allegations
The Prime Minister alleged that TMC was sheltering illegal infiltrators in border districts, leading to demographic changes. He claimed the party was opposing CAA and Special Intensive Revision to protect these infiltrators. He also referred to incidents like Sandeshkhali, accusing TMC of atrocities against women.
Political Message
Modi framed the upcoming elections as a battle between TMC’s “bhoy” (fear) and BJP’s “bharosa” (trust). He highlighted the massive public response at his Brigade Parade Ground rally and Cooch Behar event, saying it had scared the TMC syndicate. He promised a “new Bengal” under BJP rule with security, dignity, and development.
Women’s Reservation
Modi reiterated the Centre’s commitment to the Women’s Reservation Bill and announced a special Parliament session starting April 16 to ensure its implementation.
TL;DR
- PM Modi called Malda hostage incident of judicial officers a symbol of “Maha jungle raj”.
- Accused TMC of complete collapse of law and order in Bengal.
- Said even judges are not safe under TMC government.
- Alleged TMC shelters infiltrators and opposes CAA and SIR.
- Framed elections as TMC’s fear vs BJP’s trust.
- Highlighted massive public response at his rallies.
- Promised security, dignity, and development under BJP rule.
- Reiterated commitment to Women’s Reservation Bill.
- Special Parliament session from April 16 announced.
- Warned those responsible for “looting” Bengal will be held accountable.








