In a recent development that has caught the attention of the nation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made a promise to the people of West Bengal. In a telephonic conversation with Rajmata Amrita Roy, the BJP candidate from Krishanagar, West Bengal, he assured that he is looking into legal measures to ensure that the money stolen from the poor is returned to them. This would be done through the assets and money that the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has confiscated from the corrupt individuals.
The Prime Minister reiterated the BJP’s commitment to eradicate corruption from the country. He pointed out the irony that while the BJP is striving to fight corruption, those who are corrupt have united in an attempt to protect each other. This remark is seen as a veiled attack on the opposition parties, who have been embroiled in corruption scandals in the past.
Prime Minister Modi expressed his belief that the people of West Bengal will vote for ‘Parivartan’ (change). He is confident that the citizens of West Bengal are ready for a transformation and will choose a government that is committed to fighting corruption and ensuring justice for the poor.
This assurance from the Prime Minister comes at a critical juncture as West Bengal is gearing up for the upcoming elections. How the voters of West Bengal respond to this promise from the Prime Minister will be a key factor in the upcoming elections. Will they opt for change and a corruption-free state? The answer will be unveiled in the upcoming elections.