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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited West Bengal for the first time since the Bharatiya Janata Party came to power. During a two-day trip beginning Saturday, he attended the West Bengal Day event on June 20, where he discussed issues including partition, the India-Bangladesh border, and illegal infiltration.

Modi stated that there had once been a conspiracy to attach West Bengal to Pakistan, alleging that the Congress party had given up resisting it, while Shyama Prasad Mukherjee had stood firm. He said the people of Bengal have not forgotten the riots and bloodshed in Kolkata and Noakhali, and announced that a large statue would be built in Mukherjee’s honor. Modi also claimed that infiltration occurred under Congress, Left, and Trinamool governments, but that work has now begun to complete the barbed-wire fencing along the border.

West Bengal Chief Minister Shuvendu Adhikari also spoke at the event, asserting that a government fulfilling Mukherjee’s vision is now in power and will advance development in cooperation with the central government.

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