Campaigning intensifies for Assembly elections in West Bengal

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Campaigning for the West Bengal Assembly elections has intensified, with top leaders from major parties addressing rallies across the state. The BJP and Trinamool Congress are competing for votes, with promises of development, transparency, and protection of the state's identity.
The West Bengal Assembly elections are nearing, and top leaders are campaigning fiercely. Senior BJP leader Narendra Modi held rallies in Katwa, Jangipur, and Kushmandi, promising to implement the Uniform Civil Code. He accused the ruling TMC of corruption and misrule. Amit Shah also addressed public meetings, promising benefits for state employees and direct transfers for farmers. Trinamool Congress Chief Mamata Banerjee addressed rallies, calling for trust and votes for her party. The elections are seen as a battle for the state's identity and future. The BJP and TMC are competing for votes, with promises of development and transparency.
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