PM Modi Criticises Law and Order Situation, Frames Bengal Polls Around Trust and Governance
Addressing his first election rally in Cooch Behar in north Bengal after the poll schedule was announced, Modi used the Malda incident to sharpen the BJP's twin campaign planks of "poor law and order" and alleged demographic change, besides the issues of safety of women and infiltration from Bangladesh to attack the TMC.
"Just a few days ago, the entire nation witnessed judicial officers being held hostage in Malda. What kind of government is this, where judges and constitutional procedures are not safe? We cannot expect such a government to keep the people of Bengal safe," Modi said.
The Prime Minister was referring to Wednesday night's incident in Malda's Kaliachak-II block office, where seven judicial officers, including three women, were gheraoed for several hours by a mob during hearings on names marked "under adjudication" in the draft electoral rolls prepared during the Special Intensive Revision exercise.
"What happened in Malda is an example of TMC's maha jungleraj," he said, alleging that the ruling party was "bent on carrying out the funeral procession of law and order" in the state.
Modi also sought to frame the contest in binary terms. "On one side, there is the 'bhay' (fear) of the TMC, and on the other side, you have the BJP's 'bharosa' (trust). On one side is the fear of TMC's cut money and corruption, and on the other side is the BJP which accelerates development," he said.
The PM also contrasted the fear of infiltration and settling foreigners in Bengal with the BJP's confidence in stopping infiltration and driving infiltrators out.
"On one side is the fear of losing freedom on one's own land because of changing demography. On the other side is BJP's confidence of living with pride on one's own soil, and head held high," he said.
The speech reflected the BJP's attempt to stitch together multiple political flashpoints into a single narrative before polling.
Malda was used to underline the opposition party's charge of collapsing governance, Sandeshkhali to evoke anger over crimes against women, and the debate over electoral rolls and the Citizenship Amendment Act to consolidate Hindu refugee and Matua votes in the border districts.
Referring to the row over the revision of electoral rolls, Modi said, "The TMC is opposing SIR and the CAA to protect infiltrators. The TMC does not want Hindu refugees to get citizenship, and that is why it is opposing CAA."
"Under TMC rule, there has been a dangerous demographic change in Bengal's border areas. These infiltrators get direct protection from the TMC's syndicate, putting the lives of the state's people under threat. In this game of appeasement politics, the identity of this great Bengal is being changed," Modi alleged.
He said those trying to change Bengal's identity would be ousted this time.
"No matter how much TMC goons try to terrorise you on polling day, you must trust the law. I have full faith in the Election Commission. There will be elections that are free, fair and without fear," he said.
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