PM Modi Claims End of TMC ‘Jungle Raj’ in West Bengal Amid Record Voter Turnout

Huge turnout recorded in West Bengal.. Prime Minister Modi commented that the TMC jungle raj rule under Mamata in the state is over. Modi participated in a BJP campaign meeting held in Dum Dum, Bengal on Friday. On this occasion, he made key comments on the TMC government there. It is known that a huge turnout was recorded in the first phase of voting held in West Bengal on Thursday. Modi also spoke on this issue.
“The record turnout in the first phase of the elections means the end of the TMC’s Maha Jungle Raj government. BJP will definitely come to power in the state. Thanks to the women voters who are supporting BJP. The support received by BJP on Thursday is like the party’s victory. Wherever TMC ended democracy in Bengal with its tyranny, the people started building a temple of democracy in the first phase itself. As soon as BJP comes to power, we will implement the Ayushman Bharat Yojana scheme. We will provide five lakhs of medical treatment to those who are eligible. We will take a decision on this in the first cabinet meeting of the government. TMC is an anti-women party. TMC does not want women to develop. Women’s safety is BJP’s first priority. If Bengali girls are raped and want justice, the TMC government is saying that girls should not come out. TMC does not accept women dreaming,” he commented.
Prime Minister Modi met Ratna Debnath, the mother of the victim of the RG Kar Hospital murder. The BJP has fielded her from Panihati in this election on behalf of its party. Modi responded to this issue. “Ratna Debnath… made her daughter a doctor with hard work. But, the TMC government took her daughter away. We have fielded her mother as our candidate,” Modi said.





