New Delhi:
The BJP has made elaborate arrangements for the live-viewing of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s virtual address to the people of West Bengal at noon on Thursday in every polling booth across Bengal’s 294 Assembly constituencies.
PM Modi will share his “Pujor Shubecha” (Puja greetings) message with the people of the state on Thursday, when Durga Puja celebrations start there.
The Prime Minister on Wednesday tweeted, “Sisters and brothers of West Bengal, tomorrow, on the auspicious day of Maa Durga Pujo’s Mahashashti, I would join the Divine celebrations via video conferencing and shall also be extending my greetings to everyone. Do join the programme live!”
“Durga Puja is an auspicious occasion, which celebrates the victory of good over evil. We pray to Maa Durga to bless us with strength, happiness and good health,” he added.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) sources told news agency Press Trust of India that they have made arrangements across the state for more than 25 party workers and voters to watch the address in each of the over 78,000 polling booths while adhering to social distancing norms.
In the run up to the Prime Minister’s address, there will be a cultural programme at the Eastern Zonal Cultural Centre (EZCC) in Kolkata from 10 am on Thursday in the presence of senior West Bengal BJP leaders, they said.
The state BJP has made arrangements to telecast the exercise live.
West Bengal is scheduled to hold the Assembly polls in the first half of the next year. The BJP has emerged as the main challenger to the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) and has been exuding confidence that it will end Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s 10-year-old reign in the state.
The saffron party had won 18 seats in West Bengal against the TMC’s 22 in last year’s Lok Sabha polls and trailed the ruling party in terms of vote share by only three per cent.
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