Prime Minister Narendra Modi who is back in West Bengal on Wednesday attacked Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee at an election rally in Kanthi, saying, "2 May, Didi jacche, ashol poriborton asche."
Kanthi (West Bengal): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said in West Bengal that Asol Poriborton will usher in the state on May 2 when the people will show the door to Didi (Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee).

PM Modi lashed out at Mamata and said, "Didi, even the children of West Bengal have understood your 'khela'." On 2 May, West Bengal will show door to Didi, the PM said in Contai.
While addressing a public gathering, PM Modi further said, "Didi hasn't been able to answer those who were first destroyed by Amphan and later by 'tolabaaz' of TMC. The relief sent to Bengal by Centre got stuck in the 'Bhaipo window'."
Hitting out at CM Banerjee's party Trinamool Congress, PM Modi asked, "West Bengal is asking who looted Amphan fund, ration...people affected by Amphan are still suffering. Didi, Bengal wants to know who looted the relief for Amphan?"
"Why are Amphan-struck people still forced to live under shattered roofs? Didi is nowhere to be seen when there is a need but when elections draw near, she says 'Sarkar Duare-Duare'. This is their (TMC) khela. Even the children in Bengal have understood it," PM Modi said at the rally.
''BJP's Bengal manifesto made keeping in mind the development and aspirations of people of Bengal. Didi not giving modern agri infra to farmers of Bengal,'' PM said.
PM further said,''Didi, even the children of West Bengal have understood your 'khela'. Thus on May 2, West Bengal will show door to Did Didi, even the children of West Bengal have understood your 'khela'. Thus on May 2, West Bengal will show door to Didi. Our mothers and sisters have forward in huge numbers to punish TMC in this election.''
The PM also took on CM Mamata for claiming 'outsiders' were trying to take power in West Bengal.
"Bengal connected the people of the nation through 'Vande Mataram', and on this land Mamata didi is talking about bohiragoto (outsiders). We all are children of this land, no Indian is an outsider in this land," the PM said.
The PM added that "false accusations are being made to malign Nandigram", adding that "the people will give befitting reply for insults". The PM was apparently referring to Mamata's claim that she was attacked in Nandigram during poll campaign.
