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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a farmers' rally in West Bengal's Midnapore town today, with focus on the Centre's recent decision to increase the MSP of Kharif crops.
The rally, to be held on the Midnapore College grounds in the afternoon, would be the Prime Minister's first visit to the state this year.
"It is going to be a historic gathering. Modi ji's impending visit has created a lot of excitement and enthusiasm among party activists and leaders here," BJP National Secretary Rahul Sinha told IANS.
Modi will reach Midnapore around 12.30 p.m. and head straight to the rally ground.
"The prime minister's rally in Midnapore proves that Bengal is one of our top priority states in the Lok Sabha poll," West Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh said.
"We want to felicitate Prime Minister Modiji for his decision to increase the MSP," he said.
The saffron party has made steady inroads in various districts of West Bengal and has emerged as the main opposition party in the state after the recent panchayat elections and bypolls.
It is making all efforts to increase its tally in the next general election from the current two.
According to state BJP sources, the party is putting special emphasis on the tribal Jungalmahal area where the party won sizeable seats in the last panchayat polls. West Midnapore district is part of the Jangalmahal area.
Bharatiya Janata Party President Amit Shah had addressed a rally in Purulia district last month, wherein he claimed that his party would win more than 22 of the 42 Lok Sabha seats in Bengal.
Meanwhile, the BJP leadership accused the ruling Trinamool Congress of threatening private bus operators in many districts not to provide vehicles to ferry BJP activists to the Monday rally. The Trinamool Congress denied the charge.