In a recent social media post, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has effectively sounded the alarm for the upcoming 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections, highlighting the fatigue of the state’s residents with the Trinamool Congress (TMC) government’s alleged corruption and failures. While Modi praised several central government initiatives, the TMC quickly retaliated, questioning the Prime Minister’s motives and demanding answers regarding pending dues owed to the state.
The Prime Minister’s remarks come as a response to growing discontent among West Bengal’s populace, who feel let down by the TMC’s governance. Modi’s post emphasized that the people are weary of the ongoing corruption, suggesting a shift in political sentiment. In a pointed counter, the TMC labeled Modi a “migrant bird,” implying that he only visits the state for political gain. They challenged him to clarify why the central government has not released ₹1.7 lakh crore in dues owed to the state, a pressing issue that resonates deeply with the electorate.
As the political landscape heats up, the TMC’s defensive stance reflects their awareness of the mounting pressure from both the electorate and the opposition. With the 2026 elections on the horizon, the battle for public opinion is intensifying, and both parties are gearing up for a fierce contest.The stakes are high, and the people of west Bengal are watching closely, eager for change and accountability in their governance.