Did BJP Release a Video Song Reflecting PM Modi's Call for Change in Trinamool Rule in Bengal?
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Kolkata, Jan 17 (NationPress) In the wake of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's fierce critique of the Mamata Banerjee-led government in West Bengal during a public rally in the minority-heavy Malda district on Saturday, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in West Bengal unveiled a video song on social media. This song strongly resonates with the Prime Minister's call for a regime change in the eastern state, heralding the arrival of BJP governance post the upcoming Assembly elections.
The title of the song is "Paltano Dorkar, Chai BJP Sarkar" (Change is essential, and we desire a BJP-led government).
Similar to Modi's remarks at the rally where he condemned the state government and the ruling Trinamool Congress for various issues, the video features biting lyrics and a pulsating beat that highlights significant events in West Bengal, including the tragic R.G. Kar rape and murder case, unrest in various regions, and widespread corruption, alongside the state's overall economic decline.
The core message of the song, "Paltano Dorkar, Chai BJP Sarkar", is reiterated throughout, emphasizing the slogan's importance. Additionally, a segment of the Prime Minister's speech is included, where he advocates for a shift in governance in West Bengal to foster progress.
The concluding part of the video song outlines the BJP's commitments to fostering social, economic, and industrial growth in West Bengal within a corruption-free administration, should they win the Assembly elections slated for this year.
On Sunday, PM Modi is set to address a rally in Singur, located in the Hooghly district, which was once the site of a controversial land acquisition protest against the Tata Motors' Nano car project, led by the Trinamool Congress when it was in the opposition.
The significance of PM Modi's visit to West Bengal extends beyond administrative concerns; it carries substantial political weight with the critical Assembly elections approaching.
Notably, on December 20, 2025, the Prime Minister had a scheduled public meeting in Taherpur, Nadia district. Although he attempted to arrive by helicopter from Kolkata airport, poor visibility due to dense fog forced him to return. He then addressed the audience in Taherpur virtually, promising a follow-up visit to West Bengal soon.