TMC Stands for ‘Tu Main Corruption hi Corruption’: PM Modi Takes Jibe at TMC In West Bengal

Today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on a visit to West Bengal and Bihar. In Krishnanagar, West Bengal, he inaugurated a series of development projects encompassing the power, rail, and road sectors. Among these, he initiated the construction of Phase II of the Raghunathpur Thermal Power Station in Purulia district. This cutting-edge coal-based thermal power […]

Today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on a visit to West Bengal and Bihar. In Krishnanagar, West Bengal, he inaugurated a series of development projects encompassing the power, rail, and road sectors. Among these, he initiated the construction of Phase II of the Raghunathpur Thermal Power Station in Purulia district. This cutting-edge coal-based thermal power project, employing highly-efficient supercritical technology, marks a significant advancement in bolstering the nation’s energy security.

Furthermore, the Prime Minister unveiled the Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) system for Unit 7 & 8 of the Mejia Thermal Power Station.

Key highlights of PM Modi’s Speech: 

  • ‘TMC has become synonym of atrocity and betrayal’. The TMC government has totally disappointed West Bengal and its people. Despite getting a big mandate by people of West Bengal repeatedly, the TMC has become synonym of atrocity and betrayal. TMC means betrayal, corruption and ‘parivarvad’,” he said.

  • ‘Ei baar, NDA Sarkar 400 paar’. I also salute our mothers, sisters and daughters. Your coming here in such large numbers is giving a clear message, ‘Ei baar, NDA Sarkar 400 paar’. This is my second day in West Bengal and in these 2 days, I got the opportunity to hand over to you projects worth more than 22,000 crores…”

 

 

  • At Krishnanagar, West Bengal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi says “I also salute our mothers, sisters and daughters. Your coming here in such large numbers is giving a clear message, ‘Ei baar, NDA Sarkar 400 paar’. This is my second day in West Bengal and in these 2 days, I got the opportunity to hand over to you projects worth more than Rs 22,000 crores…”