PM Modi In West Bengal: PM Modi on 'West Bengal Mission', to inaugurate projects worth crores- Can target Mamata government

PM Modi In West Bengal - PM Modi on 'West Bengal Mission', to inaugurate projects worth crores- Can target Mamata government
| Updated on: 20-Dec-2025 11:58 AM IST
Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on a significant visit to West Bengal today, focusing. On the inauguration and foundation stone laying of multi-crore development projects in the Nadia district. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) had made special preparations for this tour, aiming to advance the development agenda in the state, while during his visit to Ranaghat in Nadia, PM Modi inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for two national highway projects valued at approximately 3200 crore rupees, marking a crucial step for the state's infrastructure.

Key Highway Projects Inaugurated and Underway

Prime Minister Modi inaugurated the four-lane construction of the 66. 7-kilometer Barajaguli-Krishnanagar section of National Highway-34 in West Bengal's Nadia district. This project is set to play a vital role in strengthening connectivity across the region. Also, he laid the foundation stone for the four-lane construction of the 17. 6-kilometer Barasat-Barajaguli section of National Highway-34 in the North 24 Parganas district. Both these projects are designed to serve as critical links between Kolkata. And Siliguri, two major cities in the state, thereby facilitating trade and transit.

Reduced Travel Time and Boost to Economic Growth

These newly launched highway projects are expected to Notably reduce travel time by approximately two hours, ensuring faster and smoother movement of vehicles, while this won't only benefit commuters but also accelerate freight movement, leading to reduced logistics costs. On top of that, these projects are anticipated to boost the economic growth of the region, as improved connectivity often creates new opportunities for industries and businesses. Concurrently, the development of tourism across the entire region is. Also expected to gain momentum, further strengthening the local economy.

Addressing a Public Gathering and Political Implications

During his tour, Prime Minister Modi also addressed a large public gathering in Taherpur, Nadia district, while thousands of people gathered outside the stage, eager to hear PM Modi speak. It was widely anticipated that the Prime Minister might use this platform to target the Mamata Banerjee-led state government on the 'SIR' issue. This particular issue has been a subject of intense debate in state politics,. And any statement from PM Modi on it could carry significant political weight.

Emphasizing 'Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas'

Notably, several members of the minority community were also present. At the public meeting to listen to Prime Minister Modi's speech. These attendees expressed their belief that Narendra Modi adheres to the principle of 'Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas' (Together, for everyone's growth, with everyone's trust). Their presence and statements indicate that the Prime Minister's policies and messages are resonating with diverse communities, while this public gathering served not only as a platform for launching development projects but also as an opportunity to convey a political message and build trust across various community segments.

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