Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a massive turnout at the historic Brigade Parade Ground rally, hailing the thousands-strong crowd as a clear reflection of West Bengal’s shifting public mood. Speaking to an enthusiastic gathering, Modi described the event as testimony to the people’s desire for change, underscoring strong engagement with the BJP’s vision for development, rule of law, and accountable governance.
Modi asserted that the ruling All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) senses an impending political transformation in the state. Despite alleged attempts to deter attendance, supporters flocked to the rally, signaling robust BJP momentum. The Prime Minister warned that Bengal would soon restore the rule of law, vowing no leniency for those accused of atrocities.
Speaking at a massive BJP rally in Kolkata. Across West Bengal, people are rising in anger against TMC’s corruption, cut money syndicates, violence and years of misrule.@BJP4Bengal https://t.co/Hlv692DsOE
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) March 14, 2026
Sharpening his critique of TMC’s governance, Modi spotlighted the Sandeshkhali controversy and a farmer suicide in Chandrakona as stark examples of failures in law and order, farmer welfare, and anti-people policies. He called for stronger accountability to address safety concerns, public protests, and developmental lags.
The rally intensifies political activity in West Bengal, with parties ramping up outreach ahead of key electoral battles. Issues like governance, security, and growth dominate the discourse as the BJP pushes to broaden its base in the state.


