Narendra Modi Calls Mamta ‘Speed Breaker Didi’ In Bengal
Narendra Modi said that the All India Trinamool Congress Party wants to deep root the poverty of West Bengal to ensure the long life of their party since their politics is based on the poverty of Bengal.
India, Wednesday, April 3, 2019 —
Addressing the people of Bengal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Bengal Chief Minister ‘Speed Breaker’ in the path of development of the state.
PM Modi said that his planning and policies would have brought more relief and prosperity to the state had there not been a speed breaker in the state. He further called out to the audience if they know who the speed breaker is. The audience then shouted their response.
NDA’s development agenda moves at record pace.
Lots has been done for West Bengal but I want to work more.
Didi is playing the role of a speed-breaker, who is slowing down the state’s progress.
West Bengal does not need such speed-breakers. pic.twitter.com/uAEgks05pa
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 3, 2019
Mamta Banerjee A Speed Breaker To Progress Of Bengal
PM Modi further said that he couldn’t deliver the optimum plannings in the state as he did in other states of the country.
He also said that the All India Trinamool Congress Party wants to deep root the poverty of West Bengal to ensure the long life of their party since their politics is based on the poverty of Bengal.
2019 Lok Sabha Elections Will Initiate End To Mamta Banerjee’s Rule
PM Narendra Modi and other BJP leaders have been repeatedly saying in their rallies that the 2019 Lok Sabha Win For BJP will initiate the end for the Trinamool Congress Party’s rule.
He further said that the Balakot airstrikes have pained Mamta Banerjee much more than they have pained the JeM and the Pakistanis.
Our forces give a strong reply to forces of terror but the pain in Didi’s mind was as much as the pain among the perpetrators of terror.
TMC's lackadaisical attitude towards national security has angered the people of West Bengal. pic.twitter.com/8nmPUFYzvg
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 3, 2019