Kolkata, Sangbad Ekalavya: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is leaving no stone unturned to connect with the emotions and culture of Bengalis during the high-voltage campaign for the Bengal elections. After surprising the state's people recently by enjoying the popular street food 'Jhalmuri' on the roadside amidst his busy election schedule, he continued his familiar style of public outreach by taking a cheerful boat ride on the Hooghly River, the heart of the city. Stepping outside the fiery mood of political rallies—sometimes relishing crispy Jhalmuri, and other times enjoying a breezy boat ride on the Ganges—the Prime Minister's unique effort to become a 'Bengali' to win over the voters has added a different dimension to the current state politics.
A River Journey Under Tight Security
Under a tight security blanket, the Prime Minister boarded a special boat from a ghat in Kolkata this afternoon. He was dressed in his traditional kurta and Nehru jacket. Sitting in the boat, he spent quite some time enjoying the peaceful environment of the Hooghly River and the scenic beauty of the Ganges ghats. In the fading afternoon light, this journey over the Ganges brought a breath of fresh air amidst the Prime Minister's hectic political schedule.
Capturing the Hooghly River Through the Lens
Narendra Modi's special interest in photography is known to all. During his boat ride on the Ganges today, he was seen holding a camera. He captured the panoramic views of the Hooghly River, the heritage Howrah Bridge, and the mesmerizing scenes of both banks of the Ganges through his lens. Several pictures and videos of the Prime Minister's photography moments have already gone viral on social media, grabbing the attention of netizens.
Public Outreach and Political Significance
Hearing the news of the Prime Minister's boat ride, huge crowds of common people were seen gathering at the Ganges ghats. The Prime Minister did not disappoint anyone. From the boat itself, he waved at the people present at the ghats and accepted their greetings with a smile. He made sure not to miss this opportunity to connect with the common people of Bengal.
According to political observers, this boat ride and public interaction by the Prime Minister hold significant political importance in the backdrop of the 2026 West Bengal Assembly Elections. Many believe that his presence on the Ganges—which is deeply intertwined with Bengal's culture and emotions—outside of political rallies is a strategic attempt to project a positive and softer image to the voters.
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