Prime Minister Modi’s Surprise Visit to West Bengal: Celebrating Sikkim’s 50 Years of Integration
in a important political move,Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit West Bengal on Thursday,following the recent Operation Sindoor. This unexpected trip has sparked excitement among BJP supporters in North Bengal. According to party sources, Modi’s itinerary includes landing at Bagdogra Airport at 10 AM, from where he will take a helicopter to Sikkim. The himalayan state, surrounded by China on three sides, is commemorating 50 years of its integration into India, and Modi’s visit will feature the inauguration of several government projects, along with the unveiling of a statue honoring former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
As the Prime Minister prepares for this dual event, the atmosphere in North Bengal is charged with anticipation. The BJP’s grassroots supporters are rallying, eager to witness Modi’s engagement with the region. Sikkim’s celebration of its half-century as part of India is not just a local affair; it resonates with national pride and unity. The unveiling of Vajpayee’s statue symbolizes a tribute to the leader who played a pivotal role in Sikkim’s integration. Modi’s presence is expected to reinforce the BJP’s commitment to development in the northeastern states, showcasing the government’s focus on infrastructure and welfare initiatives.This visit could also serve as a strategic move to strengthen the party’s foothold in West Bengal, a state that has been a political battleground in recent years.