Is Bengal Flipping? Massive Crowds Join Yogi and Modi as Phase 2 Begins!

Today’s road show led by UP CM Sri Yogi Adityanath Ji

Bangalore MP Tejaswi Surya witnessed the momentum firsthand. “The air in Kalyani felt different today,” he shared during a brief press interaction near the rally site.

Anger against the current TMC administration fueled the crowd’s intensity. We saw thousands of people lining the streets for hours just to catch a glimpse of the visiting leader.

BJP leaders promised a future built on security and economic growth. “A full majority government will finally give wings to your aspirations,” Surya posted in a viral update following the event.

May 4th remains the date every voter has circled on their calendar. That Tuesday will determine if the promised “change” becomes a reality for millions in the region.

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Voters expressed deep frustration with local governance during our interviews. Hope now leans heavily toward the BJP’s platform of safety and prosperity.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi added to the frenzy today during a simultaneous rally in Barrackpore. “I sense the mood of Bengal; I will return for the oath-taking ceremony,” he told a roaring crowd on Monday afternoon.

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee countered these moves with a surprise visit to a local Kolkata market. She walked through narrow lanes in her signature white saree to discuss rising potato and onion prices with vendors.

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Tensions remain high as campaigning for the second phase ends at 6 p.m. today. The Election Commission announced that central forces will stay in the state for seven days after the polls to ensure peace.

Social media platforms buzzed with videos of the saffron-clad crowds. You should check out the related social embed below to see the sheer scale of the Bangaon district gathering.

Security forces managed the “frantic energy” of the supporters as the motorcade crawled through the packed lanes. No one moved until the final speech concluded.

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According to a tweet by Tejaswi Surya, the Bengal public is simply waiting for the polls to open.

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