Prime Minister Narendra Modi once again attacked Trinamool Congress (TMC) chief Mamata Banerjee saying West Bengal Chief Minister ruled here for 10 years but people have now clean bowled TMC and hit so many fours and sixes that BJP has already scored a century of seats in the last four phases of the Assembly polls.


Addressing a public rally in Bengal's Bardhaman on Monday, the Prime Minister said, "Didi ruled in Bengal for 10 years in the name of 'Ma Mati Manush' but she keeps saying 'Modi, Modi, Modi' in rallies these days. Didi has only created a mess in the name of governance."


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He went on to say, "Didi's anger, bitterness, and frustration have been increasing. This is because people have cleaned the TMC in the last four phases. You have hit so many 4s, 6s that BJP has already scored a century. Those who were thinking of playing khela with you had to face khela themselves."


Slamming for her party candidate Sujata Mondal's recent remark on the Scheduled Caste community in the state, PM Modi said that Mamata and her party abuse the SC Community of Bengal calling them beggars.


"Baba Sahab's soul would be hurt by hearing such bitter words. Didi calls herself 'Royal Bengal Tiger'. Such comments on SCs cannot be given by any TMC leader without Didi's will. Didi o didi, if you want to unload your anger, I am here. Abuse me all you want. But don't insult Bengal's dignity and tradition. Bengal won't tolerate your arrogance, tolabaaz, cut money syndicate because people want 'asol poribartan' now," PM Modi said.


One of the star campaigner of Bharatiya Janata Party, Narendra Modi Modi also criticised Mamata over Shobha Mazumdar's demise, the mother of BJP leader who was allegedly brutally attacked by TMC good earlier this year. "During these elections, we also lost Shobha Mazumdar. The cruelty with which she was beaten by TMC goons is a picture we can never forget."


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His remarks came at the time when Bengal is conducting assembly elections, which started from March 27. Polling for the first four phases has been concluded while the fifth and sixth phases of the ongoing elections will take place on April 17 and April 22. The results will be declared on May 2.