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Published : Apr 22, 2021, 5:38 PM IST

Updated : Apr 22, 2021, 6:24 PM IST

PM Modi cancels West Bengal rally
PM Modi cancels West Bengal rally

17:35 April 22

PM Modi cancels West Bengal rally

Source: Twitter
Source: Twitter

New Delhi: Expressing concern at the continuous increase in Covid cases in the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday announced the cancellation of his visit to West Bengal on Friday for a string of rallies.

"Tomorrow, I will be chairing high-level meetings to review the prevailing Covid-19 situation. Due to that, I would not be going to West Bengal," the Prime Minister said, in a tweet.

As per party sources, Prime Minister Modi was supposed to address four rallies in West Bengal on Friday.

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"As per the original schedule, two of these rallies were planned at Malda and Murshidabad on April 22 and the other two rallies scheduled in Bolpur and Kolkata on April 24. Concerned with the prevailing Covid situation, all four rallies by Modiji were rescheduled for April 23. Now, as per the Prime Minister's tweet, he is not coming to Bengal tomorrow," a West Bengal BJP leader said.

On Monday, the BJP had decided not to hold big rallies in West Bengal and announced that it would instead hold small public meetings of not more than 500 people to be addressed by Prime Minister Modi and senior central leaders. In a statement, the BJP had said that all these small public meetings will be organised in open spaces following all the Covid guidelines.

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"Assembly polls in West Bengal are going on and the completion of this constitutional and democratic process is also very important. Keeping this in mind, BJP chief J.P. Nadda has decided that only in West Bengal, small public meetings of all the central leaders including Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be held in which not more than 500 persons will be allowed to attend," the BJP said in a statement.

IANS

Read:| Doctors in tears as India gasps for oxygen

17:35 April 22

PM Modi cancels West Bengal rally

Source: Twitter
Source: Twitter

New Delhi: Expressing concern at the continuous increase in Covid cases in the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday announced the cancellation of his visit to West Bengal on Friday for a string of rallies.

"Tomorrow, I will be chairing high-level meetings to review the prevailing Covid-19 situation. Due to that, I would not be going to West Bengal," the Prime Minister said, in a tweet.

As per party sources, Prime Minister Modi was supposed to address four rallies in West Bengal on Friday.

Read:| 6 hospitals exhaust their oxygen stock: Sisodia writes to Harsh Vardhan

"As per the original schedule, two of these rallies were planned at Malda and Murshidabad on April 22 and the other two rallies scheduled in Bolpur and Kolkata on April 24. Concerned with the prevailing Covid situation, all four rallies by Modiji were rescheduled for April 23. Now, as per the Prime Minister's tweet, he is not coming to Bengal tomorrow," a West Bengal BJP leader said.

On Monday, the BJP had decided not to hold big rallies in West Bengal and announced that it would instead hold small public meetings of not more than 500 people to be addressed by Prime Minister Modi and senior central leaders. In a statement, the BJP had said that all these small public meetings will be organised in open spaces following all the Covid guidelines.

Read:| PM Modi holds a high-level meet on oxygen supply, availability

"Assembly polls in West Bengal are going on and the completion of this constitutional and democratic process is also very important. Keeping this in mind, BJP chief J.P. Nadda has decided that only in West Bengal, small public meetings of all the central leaders including Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be held in which not more than 500 persons will be allowed to attend," the BJP said in a statement.

IANS

Read:| Doctors in tears as India gasps for oxygen

Last Updated : Apr 22, 2021, 6:24 PM IST
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