- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has taken control of West Bengal following a crucial state election.
- This win marks a significant breakthrough for the BJP in West Bengal, a state historically recognized as a major opposition stronghold.
- As "The Times of India" noted, the BJP had previously struggled in this politically influential state, making this victory a notable achievement.
- The election outcome is expected to bolster Prime Prime Minister Modi's position midway through his third term, according to "Hindustan Times."
- "Reuters reported" that the wresting of control from the opposition highlights a potential shift in India's political landscape.
Modi's BJP Takes West Bengal Control
In a stunning political upset, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has seized control of West Bengal, a state long considered an opposition bastion. This landmark victory not only marks a significant breakthrough for the BJP but also strengthens Modi's position and signals a potential shift in India's political landscape.
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