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West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026 | ‘Battle to save state’s identity’: Modi targets Mamata govt over ‘infiltrator politics’

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West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026 | ‘Battle to save state’s identity’: Modi targets Mamata govt over ‘infiltrator politics’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the Mamata Banerjee government of pursuing politics that favour 'infiltrators' over native Bengalis, claiming the upcoming assembly election is a battle to save the state's identity. Modi alleged the TMC wants to form a 'government of infiltrators and for infiltrators'.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a rally in Jhargram, West Bengal, accusing the Mamata Banerjee government of favouring 'infiltrators' over native Bengalis. He claimed the upcoming assembly election is crucial to saving the state's identity. Modi alleged the TMC is forming a 'government of infiltrators and for infiltrators', protecting their religion, language, and customs over those of Bengalis. The PM also accused TMC leaders of ignoring people's problems, corruption, and illegally occupying tribal land. West Bengal will vote in multiple phases, with Jhargram polling on April 23. Modi urged voters to unite against the TMC government.

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