Lok Sabha Election 2024 | There is no guarantee in speech of PM Narendra Modi in Malda dgtl

Lok Sabha Election 2024 | There is no guarantee in speech of PM Narendra Modi in Malda dgtl
Lok Sabha Election 2024 | There is no guarantee in speech of PM Narendra Modi in Malda dgtl
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Narendra Modi used the word ‘Modi’ as an ornament in his election speech. In all the meetings he has held in West Bengal for the Lok Sabha polls, he has repeatedly heard ‘Modi ne kiya’, ‘Modi ka sapna’ in his speech. But on Friday, he addressed a rally in Malda North with the ‘Modi’ ornament on.

The phrase ‘Modi ki guarantee’ was not heard even once in the Prime Minister’s five hundred minute speech. Although this is the BJP’s slogan in this Lok Sabha election. It was said that the slogan ‘A Bar 400 Par’ will be given importance for a while, but after the release of the BJP party manifesto, it has been named as ‘Modi Ki Guarantee 2024’. But that slogan was not heard in Modi’s voice even once on Thursday. But that is only in Malda. After this, Modi held a meeting in Purnia, Bihar. There two slogans were heard in his mouth ‘Modi’ or ‘Modi’s guarantee’. But is this change for Bengal?

Modi’s campaign for eight seats in North Bengal ended on Friday. He returned after campaigning for Khagen Murmu of Malda North and Srirupa Mitra Chowdhury of Malda South. Earlier, the Prime Minister campaigned for six other candidates. The word ‘Modi’ was heard repeatedly in his speech. What was heard on Friday only one time! At the very end of the nearly 24-minute speech, he told the Prime Minister’s gathering like every time, “Everyone should go back to their own areas and salute everyone.”

Three times ‘I’. But ‘Modi’ not even once. Instead, Modi said ‘BJP government’ on Friday. But why? Did Modi change his campaign ‘strategy’ after the first round of polls? The state BJP, however, does not think so. The party’s Rajya Sabha MP and spokesperson Shamik Bhattacharya said, “One of the great characteristics of our Prime Minister is that he is a good speaker. And good speakers do not say the same thing over and over again. changed That is what happened in Malda.

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But other speculations are also at work behind this sudden shift in Modi’s speech in the state. This discussion started after the first round of voting. That is the voting rate. Polling was held in 102 constituencies of 21 states across the country on April 19. That is the first point. According to the Election Commission, the average vote in the first phase was 69.30 percent. Five years ago in 2019, the polling in the first phase was 69.43 percent. All in all, the voting rate has not decreased much. However, West Bengal has played a major role in increasing the average of the entire country. The average voter turnout for the three constituencies in the state is 77.75 percent, the highest in the country. Among the states where BJP’s ‘strength’ is higher, Uttar Pradesh polled 57.61 per cent, Rajasthan 50.95 per cent. The average voter turnout is lowest in Bihar. In the first phase, the average voter turnout in the state’s four constituencies was 47.49 percent.

Extreme heat and heat waves are going on all over the country. Is that why the turnout rate is lower? Apart from such questions there are two arguments. Many are also expressing the opinion that there is no ‘interest’ in the polls like in 2014 or 2019. Because, the campaign is going on as it is certain that Modi will become the Prime Minister for the third time. But the third question is of concern to the BJP. The opposition is also raising the question that there is less ‘Modi air’ this time. So there is less incentive to vote. If that is true, many people think that Modi’s speech in Malda has been influenced by him. That is why ‘BJP government’ instead of ‘Modi’ in Modi’s mouth. No more ‘I’. This time ‘government’. In his speech in Bihar too, Modi appealed for more voting, voting early in the morning.

The National Election Commission is campaigning much more this time than in the past to increase the voting rate. Not only the general media, but also from the ‘Bande Bharat Express’ to the rooms of the Kolkata Metro, there is a continuous campaign to encourage the exercise of democratic rights. But even after that, the Prime Minister began his speech at a meeting in Malda and described the election as a ‘festival of democracy’ and thanked the voters separately for the second phase wherever they voted. He also claimed that the first round of voting went in favor of the BJP. He said, “The opposition has been defeated in the first round of voting. The second phase will be destroyed.” From recruitment corruption, there was everything in his speech. Not only was there ‘Modi’s guarantee’.

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The article is in Bengali

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