Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent address at a public rally in Krishnanagar, Nadia, West Bengal, has sparked intense political debate and scrutiny, particularly regarding his scathing criticism of the INDI alliance comprising the Trinamool Congress (TMC), Congress, and Left parties.
In a bold and impassioned speech, PM Modi took direct aim at the INDI alliance, accusing them of practicing what he termed as “appeasement politics.” He asserted, “The INDI alliance, consisting of TMC, Congress, and Left, knows only one thing, and that is appeasement.” Modi’s remarks underscored the BJP’s longstanding narrative of opposition parties prioritizing minority appeasement over broader governance issues.
Expanding his critique, Modi delved into the historical context of India’s partition, placing blame squarely on the Congress for the religious division of the country. “What was the fault of Hindus, Buddhists, Christians, Sikhs, and Jains who were left on the other side of the border?” Modi questioned, invoking historical grievances and highlighting what he sees as the Congress party’s responsibility in India’s tumultuous past.
Furthermore, PM Modi lamented the alleged neglect of communities left behind post-partition, alleging that despite promises made during independence, they were abandoned. This, he argued, necessitated the BJP’s enactment of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).
The Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), passed by the Indian Parliament in 2019, aims to provide citizenship to persecuted minorities from neighboring countries who entered India before 2015. However, the act has been met with criticism, with opponents arguing that it discriminates against Muslims, sparking widespread protests and debates across the country.
PM Modi’s impassioned speech comes amidst heightened political tensions in West Bengal, a state witnessing an intense electoral battle between the BJP and the ruling TMC. The rally in Krishnanagar forms part of the BJP’s concerted efforts to strengthen its foothold in the state, where it has been steadily gaining ground in recent years.
The Prime Minister’s remarks have reignited discussions on sensitive issues of religious identity and citizenship, further polarizing the political landscape in West Bengal. As the state braces for crucial elections, the reactions of the TMC, Congress, and Left parties to Modi’s allegations are anticipated to shape the trajectory of the electoral discourse in the days ahead.