After Prime Minister Narendra Modi could not reach the rally venue due to dense fog in West Bengal on Saturday, Trinamool Congress leader Saugata Roy said God did not want him to set foot on Bengal soil.
“His rally was not successful… God does not want Prime Minister Modi to set foot on the soil of Bengal,” Saugata Roy told reporters. She also said that PM Modi’s visit to West Bengal will not make any difference, highlighting his “Jungle Raj” statement, claiming that the law and order situation in the state is far better than other BJP-ruled states. “It will not make any difference,” she said. Prime Minister Modi called Bengal as Jungle Raj, but the law and order situation in Bengal is It is better than any BJP ruled state in India. They talk about infiltrators, but if infiltrators have come then it is their responsibility because the responsibility of border security is of BSF.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said “West Bengal should also be freed from jungle raj,” as he addressed a public meeting at Taherpur Netaji Park in Ranaghat via video conferencing, after his helicopter was unable to land at the Taherpur helipad due to poor visibility and had to return to Kolkata airport.
Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister compared it with Bihar, saying, “Today the country needs rapid development. Bihar has once again given a huge mandate for development to the NDA government… Bihar has paved the way for BJP’s victory in Bengal. Bihar has unanimously rejected ‘Jungle Raj’. Even after 20 years, they have given more seats to BJP-NDA than before. Now we have to end ‘Jungle Raj’ from West Bengal…” West Bengal in the first six months of 2026 Elections are going to be held.












