India, April 27 -- Twelve years into his prime ministership, Narendra Modi remains the central figure in the Bharatiya Janata Party's election campaign, with an intensive schedule in poll-bound West Bengal underscoring his continued role as the party's principal mobiliser.
The Prime Minister is set to address a rally in Barrackpore today, the final day of campaigning for the second phase of the state elections. The appearance will mark his eighth visit to the state since the poll process was announced on 15 March, reflecting a concentrated, high-frequency campaign strategy.
His first visit took place on 5 April. In the 23 days since, Modi has undertaken 21 public engagements across Bengal, comprising 18 rallies or Vijay Sankalp Sabhas, ...
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