West Bengal Polls | TMC a shool that gave unbearable pain : PM Modi tears into Mamata Banerjee govt
West Bengal Assembly Elections 2021: Asserting that the BJP will win over 200 seats, PM Modi said that Banerjee s frustration is growing with each passing day which is why she is seeking support from those whom she considered as outsiders and tourists.
Updated: Thu, 01 Apr 2021 03:43 PM IST
Kolkata | Jagran Politics Desk: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday took a veiled dig at West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over his cool, cool remark and said that the Trinamool Congress is a shool that gave unbearable pain to the people of the state.
Trinamool not cool but shool for Bengal: PM Modi ANI | Updated: Apr 01, 2021 16:47 IST
Jaynagar (West Bengal) [India], April 1 (ANI): Attacking Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee-led West Bengal Government, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said Trinamool Congress is not cool but a shool that gave unbearable pain to the people of Bengal.
Addressing a public meeting in Jaynagar in South 24 Parganas, the Prime Minister said, Now, I am listening to Didi saying cool, cool . Didi, Trinamool is not cool, it is a shool . Trinamool is a shool that gave unbearable pain to the people of Bengal.
Prime Minister Modi s remark comes against the backdrop of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee s election campaign in Nandigram where she had said, Thanda thanda cool cool, vote for Trinamool. Mamata had also urged the people to keep their mind cool for 48 hours ahead of the polling in Nandigram.
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