New Delhi, May 30: When he said, “Sacrifices won’t go in vain” he meant it. Known for being people’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, won hearts with his aura and charisma. By inviting the bereaved families of the Pulwama attack martyrs and those who lost their lives in West Bengal’s political killing, the government has just lifted the stature of the event by making it all the more special. This simply owes respect and honour towards those who breathe their last for the country.
Family members of one of the martyrs, Sudip Biswas, who lost his life in Pulwama terror attack arrive in Delhi to attend PM Modi's swearing-in ceremony. Along with it, family members of those who lost their lives in the political killing in West Bengal will also show their presence in the event.
West Bengal has witnessed the worst violence in the state with vandalizing vehicles, and political killings. Despite the mounting TMC terror, BJP has successfully stamped their presence in the state. Giving a tough fight BJP has won almost 18 seats, blowing away Mamata Banerjee from her strong bastion.
Surviving members of slain BJP activists from this tribal district of Purulia in West Bengal will attend Narendra Modi's swearing-in ceremony. A contingent of saffron brigade has left after being invited for the greatest show of democracy in India. BJP's triumph in this part of India was not an easy task as an estimated 54 people were killed in the past. Among the killings, three scenes were horrible where the victim’s bodies were hung from the tree to show the brutality of politics.
Calling these families only signify unity and a vow to work together for the development of the country.