West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee has raised questions on the timing of PM Narendra Modi's visit to Bangladesh. CM Mamata Banerjee has said that at a time when voting is taking place in Bengal, PM goes on a Bangladesh tour. In Bangladesh, he lectures on West Bengal. This is a violation of election rules. Actually, Mamata Banerjee was campaigning in Barrackpore. During this, she raised questions on PM Modi's visit to Bangladesh. She said that 'elections are going on here and PM goes to Bangladesh and gives lectures on Bengal. This is a complete violation of the Election Code of Conduct.
Mamta further said that during the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, when a Bangladeshi actor came to join our rally, the BJP talked to the Bangladesh government and canceled his visa. But now that elections are being held in Bengal, the PM himself is visiting Bangladesh for a vote of one section. Now why should your visa not be canceled? We will complain to the Election Commission.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday (March 27) on the second day of his Bangladesh tour, first offered prayers at the Yashoreswari temple in southwestern Satkheera. At the same time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also worshiped in the Orakandi temple. Subsequently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met representatives of the Matua community in Orakandi.
While addressing the people of Matua community in Orakandi, Bangladesh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that who thought that the Prime Minister of India would come to Orakandi sometime. I feel the same way today, which thousands of my brothers and sisters of Matua sect living in India come to Orakandi.