PM Modi Advocates for Development in Eastern India Amidst Political Critique
In a recent rally in Malda, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the need for development in Eastern India, attributing its stagnation to decades of divisive politics. He called for governance focused on growth and public welfare, while paying tribute to local leader Shivendu Shekhar Roy for his contributions to preserving the region's identity. Modi criticized the ruling Trinamool Congress for corruption and urged for a political shift towards a government that prioritizes development. He asserted that the BJP is committed to freeing Eastern states from hate-driven politics and enhancing their role in India's development narrative.
| Jan 17, 2026, 15:34 IST
Focus on Development in Eastern India
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asserted that Eastern India has lagged behind for decades due to a politics of hatred. He emphasized that such political dynamics hinder development and deprive people of opportunities. To unlock the region's full potential, he stressed the need for governance centered on development. Addressing a rally in Malda, Modi stated that India is striving to become a developed nation by 2047, highlighting that the progress of Eastern India is crucial to achieving this goal. He pointed out that inclusive development across all sectors is essential for building a 'developed India.'
Tribute to Shivendu Shekhar Roy
During the rally, Prime Minister Modi paid tribute to Shivendu Shekhar Roy, acknowledging his efforts to preserve Malda's identity. He recognized Roy's contributions to the region and linked local heritage to a broader narrative of development and cultural pride. Furthermore, Modi criticized the Trinamool Congress, labeling it as a party associated with corruption, appeasement, and violence. He called for a government in West Bengal that prioritizes development and public welfare, accusing the ruling party of failing to meet the aspirations of the people and urging for political change in the state. Modi claimed that the BJP has liberated Eastern states from divisive and hate-driven politics, asserting that the party's focus is on development, infrastructure, and public welfare, which he believes strengthens Eastern India's role in the nation's development story.
