Modi's Singur Speech Skips Nano, Targets TMC's 'Jungle Raj'
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech in Singur focused on law and order, not Tata Nano. He linked industrial growth to ending TMC's 'jungle raj' in Bengal.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech in Singur focused on law and order, not Tata Nano. He linked industrial growth to ending TMC's 'jungle raj' in Bengal.
Thousands gathered at the abandoned Tata Nano factory in Singur, hoping PM Modi would outline an industrial roadmap. His speech, however, made no mention of Singur's future, leaving attendees disillusioned ahead of Bengal polls.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated projects worth over Rs 4,000 crore and flagged off multiple trains during his two-day West Bengal visit, stating unprecedented development pace.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a sharp attack on Trinamool Congress government in West Bengal, calling for an end to 'maha jungle raj' to restore law and order and attract investment.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a BJP rally in Singur, West Bengal, highlighting governance achievements while avoiding investment pledges at the site of past industrial disputes.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a BJP rally in Singur, promising to free West Bengal from criminal elements and tackle what he called TMC's 'maha jungle raj'.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticizes the Trinamool Congress for alleged lawlessness in West Bengal, calling it 'Maha Jungle Raj' and promising electoral change at a rally in Singur.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a rally in Singur, West Bengal, criticizing the TMC government's 15-year rule as 'mega-jungleraj' and launching development projects worth over Rs 830 crore.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing a rally in Singur, West Bengal, criticized the Trinamool Congress government's 15-year rule as 'mega-jungleraj' and launched projects worth over Rs 830 crore.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurates infrastructure projects worth ₹830 crore in Singur, targeting TMC's record on industrialization as elections approach in West Bengal.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate development projects and address a public rally in Singur during his second day in West Bengal. The BJP has pledged to bring back Tata's car project if elected.
Around 21,000 voters in Singur received SIR hearing notices for logical discrepancies. Hearings began Saturday and will continue until January 31.
Saidullah Sheikh, a 38-year-old migrant worker from Singur, was allegedly attacked and killed in Uttar Pradesh on January 13. His family demands a thorough investigation into the incident.
Twenty landowners in Singur filed police complaints alleging their land was used for PM Modi's Jan 18 rally without permission, sparking political tensions between BJP and TMC.
BJP leaders plan to use PM Modi's Singur rally to highlight Bengal's industrial decline since the small car project exit, aiming to attract investments ahead of elections.
The Singur land controversy has returned to political focus before PM Narendra Modi's January 18 rally. BJP promises to bring Tata back if elected, while TMC defends its stance on land acquisition.
Singur re-emerges as a political flashpoint ahead of PM Modi's Bengal visit, with BJP and TMC clashing over the state's industrial climate and the legacy of Tata's Nano project shift.