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Narendra Modi: PM Modi will hold an election rally in Malda on the day of second phase of voting.

Narendra Modi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi to campaign again on Friday West Bengal (West Bengal) are coming. On the same day, the second round of voting is taking place in the entire country as well as in three Lok Sabha seats of West Bengal. The respective centers are – Balurghat, Darjeeling and Raiganj. In which state BJP president Sukant Majumdar is contesting from Balurghat centre. The Prime Minister will hold a public meeting in Malda in North Bengal tomorrow where he will address the crowd in support of the BJP candidates from Malda North and Malda South Lok Sabha constituencies. Incidentally, in the current Lok Sabha, the Gerua camp has won two seats of Malda.

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Khagen Murmu had won from Maldah North seat in the last elections. On the other hand, Srirupa Mitra Choudhary had lost from Maldah South Center last time by a small margin. Who had won from Englishbazar assembly constituency in the last assembly elections and is currently an MLA. This time also the saffron party has trusted Shri Rupadevi. It is known that if the meeting is held in Malda tomorrow, then it is going to be Narendra Modi’s ninth meeting of the current election season. The seats where he has previously held meetings in the state are – Arambag, Krishnanagar, Siliguri, Barasat, Cooch Behar, Jalpaiguri, Balurghat and Raiganj. On the other hand, Amit Shah has addressed only two public meetings in the state so far.

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Union Minister Amit Shah will hold rallies in Katwa and Krishnanagar on April 30. BJP National President JP Nadda has a public meeting in Baroa Baharampur and Ranaghat on 27th April. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will hold rallies in Baharampur, Birbhum and Asansol on April 30.

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