Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday asserted that a regime change in West Bengal is inevitable as the TMC's "repository of sins" has become full. Beginning his speech in Asansol by invoking local deities Goddesses Kalyaneshwari and Ghagar Buri Chandi, Modi highlighted the state's "economic decadence", saying, "Bengal’s contribution in national GDP has slid to mere five per cent from 12 per cent earlier". Asansol is being ruled by syndicate raj, coal and sand mafia, the Prime Minister said.
Modi unveiled “six guarantees” as part of Bharatiya Janata Party’s vision for West Bengal, positioning it as a roadmap for governance and development. The plan emphasizes infrastructure growth, job creation, improved law and order, and welfare delivery aimed at uplifting all sections of society.PM Modi promised to establish the rule of law, bring transparency in governance, investigate every case of corruption, throw out infiltrators and implement the 7th Pay Commission if voted to power in West Bengal.
পশ্চিমবঙ্গের জন্য মোদীর ৬টি গ্যারান্টি... pic.twitter.com/sFVAYFwQoz
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 9, 2026
Modi said, for the past fifteen years, TMC has perpetrated atrocities against their own people and have weaponised fear... However, the TMC leadership has forgotten that this very machinery of fear and terror was previously wielded by the Leftists. PM Modi also alleged that Bengal tops India in acid attack cases and the TMC stands with those who tortures women; only BJP can ensure women's safety.
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