During his rally in the nearby Malda district on Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi brought up the problem of recurrent violence in Murshidabad, Bengal, citing demographic imbalance and infiltration as the root causes.
Highways and railroad tracks were blocked for the second day in protest of the ongoing violence against Bengalis in Jharkhand and Bihar, and vandalism persisted in Murshidabad's Beldanga.
"Local culture and language are being impacted by infiltration, and as a result, riots are increasing in areas like Murshidabad and Malda.
At the event, which was roughly 150 kilometers from the center of the unrest, Modi stated, "You have to break the nexus of infiltrators and those in office," adding that "demographic balance" was being "disturbed at a few places."
"Infiltrators are being driven out of every developed country. In states like Bengal, it is crucial. He blamed "TMC's syndicates" for the disaster, saying, "But that's not possible as long as TMC is in office."
Modi accused "TMC's goons" of attacking media workers in Beldanga. "They have acted inappropriately against a female journalist. The predicament of women in Bengal goes unnoticed.
The PM then addressed the BJP's pre-election worries, attempting to reassure Matuas and Namasudras that their right to remain here was granted by the Constitution.
"CAA has given them full security," he stated. In the Matua belts of North 24 Parganas and Nadia, the BJP has encountered internal dissension.
The community has taken to the streets to protest their "victimization" in SIR, and party MPs and MLAs frequently speak in various voices.
Senior members of the TMC, including as Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, have visited these regions to address issues. This week, a community member passed away, and his family blamed "SIR worries" for it.
Modi tried to paint the TMC as a group of "the cruel and corrupt" people. "They are the adversaries of Bengal. He added that TMC's days were running out.
"They are busy filling up their pockets." He criticized TMC for "looting even during a crisis" and made reference to claims of corruption during flood relief.
"Bengal will reach new heights by the ideals of Rishitulya Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay," he stated. Trinamool said Modi and the BJP were "culturally alien" to Bengal after Modi's "Bankim-da" speech in Parliament a few weeks prior.
After launching four Amrit Bharat Express trains and a Vande Bharat sleeper train connecting Howrah and Kamakhya, Modi officially opened rail and road development projects totaling Rs 3,250 crore.
He claimed that the TMC was the only state where people were not permitted to receive the benefits of Ayushman Bharat and blamed it for a lack of investment in farmers and industries, which was driving migration.
