Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a grand roadshow in Barrackpore, West Bengal, on Monday as campaigning for the final phase of voting came to an end. The roadshow covered several kilometers, with the Prime Minister waving to enthusiastic supporters from his vehicle. Thousands of BJP workers and locals lined the streets, chanting slogans and waving party flags.
Massive Public Support
The roadshow witnessed an overwhelming response from the public, with people from all age groups gathering to catch a glimpse of the Prime Minister. Modi's convoy moved slowly through the crowded streets, allowing him to interact with the crowd. The atmosphere was electric as supporters shouted 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' and 'Modi Modi' slogans.
Focus on Development
During the roadshow, PM Modi highlighted the developmental works undertaken by his government in West Bengal. He accused the ruling Trinamool Congress of neglecting the state's progress and promised all-round development if the BJP comes to power. The Prime Minister also took a dig at the opposition, saying they have no vision for the state's future.
Final Phase of Voting
The final phase of voting in West Bengal is scheduled for April 30, covering several constituencies including Barrackpore. The BJP is making a strong push to win these seats, with senior leaders holding multiple rallies and roadshows. The roadshow by PM Modi is seen as a final effort to sway voters in the party's favor.
Security Arrangements
Elaborate security arrangements were made for the roadshow, with thousands of police personnel deployed along the route. The Prime Minister's security detail was on high alert, and the area was cordoned off to ensure smooth passage. Despite the large crowds, the event passed off peacefully without any untoward incidents.
The roadshow concluded with PM Modi addressing a small gathering of party workers, urging them to work hard to ensure the BJP's victory in the final phase. He emphasized the importance of every vote and asked workers to reach out to every household.



