New Delhi: Narendra Modi on Monday wrote a letter to voters in West Bengal as campaigning for the final phase of Assembly elections came to an end.
‘Immense love gave me new energy’
In his message, Modi said he received “immense love and blessings” from people during the campaign, which filled him with renewed energy. He highlighted the participation of youth, women, farmers, workers and business communities, saying all sections are committed to building a “developed Bengal”.
Campaign ends today
The Prime Minister noted that election campaigning would conclude at 5 pm and that he had already addressed his final rally. He said he had the opportunity to present the Bharatiya Janata Party’s development roadmap for the state during the campaign.
‘Rallies felt like a pilgrimage’
Reflecting on his campaign journey, Modi described the rallies and roadshows as “like a pilgrimage,” adding that despite the intense heat and multiple events, he did not feel tired due to the enthusiasm of the people.
He termed the election process a “sacred festival of democracy” and thanked voters for their support.



















































