PM Modi invokes Lord Ram, Maa Kali, temple visit as Bengal campaign concludes; Shah issues warning to ‘Didi’s goons’
As the West Bengal election campaign ended on Monday — with the state set to vote in a second and final phase on Wednesday, April 29 — Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah made last-ditch efforts to secure votes. Prime Minister Narendra Modi receives a memento at the public meeting ahead of the second phase of West Bengal Assembly elections at Barrackpore, in North 24 Parganas, on Monday. (ANI) PM Modi made a spiritual pitch in an open letter to West Bengal voters. Shah issued a warning involving the central forces to incumbent chief minister Mamata Banerjee. In his open letter published on social media just minutes before the campaign deadline, Modi invoked the Hindu goddess Kali, who he said filled him with “new energy”. He also equated the Bengal election campaign with a pilgrimage. “During this election, I have experienced a unique energy in Bengal. Despite the intense heat and after so many rallies, I did not feel even a bit of fatigue in this Bengal election. These rallies and …









