Launching a scathing attack on the Mamta Banerjee government today, Prime minister Narendra Modi labeled the TMC's rule as "reign of fear". Addressing a farmer's rally in West Midnapore , West Bengal, the Prime Minister said the TMC government in the state is a 'syndicate' that believes in the "rule of fear, has no interest in democracy and does not believe in the election process.""They (TMC) will suffer for their hunger of power. The High Court and the Supreme Court have inquired about the rural elections in West Bengal and soon the people of West Bengal will give an answer," the Prime Minister said.At least 15 people were also injured in a rally as a tent fell down on the BJP supporters flooding the ground to hear the Prime minister.Highlighting the benefits provided by the NDA government to the farmers, he said, "Previous governments set on recommendation of a number of panels on farm issues and it was only the NDA government that has worked on MSP to ensure farmers get the right price."The Prime Minister also said that the decision to remove Bamboo from the tree category will help tribals in West Bengal to earn more from Bamboo harvesting.Speaking at the historic Midnapore ground, Modi claimed that "Durga pooja" in West Bengal was in danger due to appeasement politics of the Mamta Banerjee-led TMC government."No benefits for the farmers, no development for the poor and no jobs for the youth; this is what the TMC does," Modi alleged.Teasing Mamata Banarjee for her poster and hoarding across the state, Modi said, "I thank the people of the state and I thank Mamata didi for welcoming me with folded hands by putting up her posters and hoardings across the state. We have worked so well for the farmers that even TMC is greeting us with folded hands."