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Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged with BJP's candidates in West Bengal, expressing solidarity with Krishnanagar nominee Amrita Roy over Enforcement Directorate (ED) attachments in the state. Modi assured Roy of his efforts to redirect the seized funds towards the benefit of the impoverished populace, emphasizing the BJP's commitment to combatting corruption. Asserting confidence in the electorate's desire for change ('Parivartan'), Modi's outreach underscores the high-stakes battle against incumbent forces, notably TMC's Mahua Moitra, in Krishnanagar.
Following his conversation with Roy, PM Modi reached out to Rekha Patra, BJP's Basirhat candidate, discussing campaign strategies and addressing concerns over electoral integrity in the Sandeshkhali region. Patra conveyed to Modi the challenges faced due to restricted voting freedoms in Sandeshkhali and emphasized a message of unity, stressing a lack of enmity towards opposing TMC women supporters. The BJP's strategic lineup in West Bengal, featuring Rekha Patra and 'Rajmata' Amrita Roy, signifies a determined challenge to the ruling TMC, reflecting a broader ideological contest for political dominance in the region.