India will bear the name of PM Modi One Day


Mamata Banerjee led a march in Kolkata for International Women’s Day.

Calcutta:

Painting Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a self-absorbed leader who renames stadiums to his name and has his photographs printed on coronavirus vaccination certificates, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said on Monday that the day is not far off when the country will change its name.

“The prime minister has named a stadium in his honor. He has put his photographs on the COVID-19 vaccination certificates. He is making ISRO send his photo into space. The day will come when the country will bear his name,” Banerjee said. who led a rally in Kolkata for International Women’s Day, she said.

Responding to criticism from Prime Minister Modi the day before at a rally at Kolkata’s famous Brigade Ground about his attempt to ride an electric skateboard and the condition of women in the state, Banerjee said the prime minister had “turned Brigade in B-Grade “.

“They (the BJP leaders) will come to Bengal only during the elections and spread hoaxes and lies. He is lecturing us about the safety of women. What is the situation of women in the BJP-ruled states? is the situation in Modi’s favorite Gujarat? ” she said.

Ms Banerjee said Prime Minister Modi and Union Interior Minister Amit Shah should focus on the BJP-ruled states, including the “model state” Gujarat, where the media suggests they have been recorded four rapes and two murders every day for the past two years. “

Calling the West Bengal election a “Didi vs. BJP” contest, he said: “The fight is between me and the BJP in all 294 seats.”

Mamata Banerje’s demonstration began in the College Square area in central Kolkata and concluded near the Dorina junction, five kilometers away. Top party leaders Chandrima Bhattacharyaa and Mala Roy joined the march. Trinamool’s new recruiting actors June Maliah, Saayoni Ghosh and Sayantika Banerjee also participated in the rally.

West Bengal will hold elections in a record eight phases starting on March 27 in a contest that has seen the BJP do everything possible, including poaching large numbers of Trinamool leaders, to remove the two-time Minister. Principal. Votes will be counted on May 2.

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