Prime Minister Narendra Modi predicts the end of the TMC's rule in West Bengal, citing corruption and promising development under a BJP government.

Key Points
- Prime Minister Modi predicts the end of TMC's 'syndicate system' in West Bengal on May 4.
- Modi accuses the TMC government of corruption, unfulfilled promises, and obstructing central projects.
- He pledges financial assistance to fisherfolk in South Bengal to boost fish production and export.
- The BJP plans a zero-tolerance policy for infiltrators, addressing security concerns in the region.
- Modi criticises TMC's alleged collaboration with Congress to hinder women's reservation in legislatures.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that May 4, when votes will be counted, would mark the "expiry" of the "TMC's 15-year-old syndicate system and maha jungle raj" in West Bengal.
Addressing a gathering at the South 24 Pargana district's Kakdwip stadium under the Mathurapur assembly constituency, he claimed that the massive poll turnout in the state indicated that the TMC's regime of 'bhoy' (fear) was "surely getting defeated" by the 'bharosa' (trust) the BJP has promised.
Modi's Allegations Against TMC Governance
"There's not one sector in Bengal where work gets done without bribes, where TMC syndicates and their middlemen don't take cut money. That 15-year-old syndicate system and the 'maha jungle raj' of TMC have reached their expiry date, which is May 4," Modi said.
Holding the Mamata Banerjee dispensation responsible for making "false promises and betraying people", the prime minister listed out a set of "broken promises" made by the state's ruling party.
Unfulfilled Promises and Development Projects
"Construction of a bridge to connect the mainland with the Sagar Island, where the Gangasagar Mela is held, is yet to take off, and people still have to rely on ferries.
"Similarly, the Ghatal Master plan to curb floods is a non-starter, and the district-based food parks and projects to tackle river bank erosion are yet to see the light of the day," Modi said.
BJP's Commitment to West Bengal's Development
The prime minister alleged that the TMC "not only stops the implementation of central projects, it also gobbles up the Centre's money meant for development projects".
"This can only be stopped once you have a BJP CM in the state," he added.
Focus on Women's Reservation and Fisherfolk Support
Modi accused the TMC of "collaborating with the Congress" to derail his government's bid to implement 33 per cent women's reservation in legislatures in 2029 in the Lok Sabha.
He also announced special financial assistance to the fisherfolk of the sea-bordering region of South Bengal, with a focus on production and export of fish, once the BJP comes to power in Bengal.
Zero Tolerance for Infiltration
"The BJP has decided to pursue a zero-tolerance policy for infiltrators who are eating into the country's local resources and endangering the country's security.
"They are sneaking into the country also by sea routes in this region and receiving the TMC's patronage in settling here," the prime minister alleged.




