
From trusted aide to fiercest rival, BJP leader’s twin victories over outgoing Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee mark a decisive power shift.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked the BJP’s landmark victory in West Bengal by wearing traditional Bengali attire at the party headquarters, blending political messaging with cultural symbolism after a breakthrough election result.
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As BJP expands eastward and returns in Assam, Kerala swings back to the UDF while Tamil Nadu throws up a disruption, marking a decisive shift in political power across key states.
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BJP’s first major victory in West Bengal is being attributed to a tightly coordinated campaign led by Amit Shah and a group of key strategists who combined booth-level execution with targeted political messaging.

Veteran leader secures Thattanchavady seat with comfortable margin, as alliance led by AINRC gains ground but falls short of halfway mark in early trends

With BJP leading in over 180 seats and TMC trailing, Mamata urges supporters to stay at counting centres, claiming trends will shift in later rounds.

From a violent land protest in 2007 to a historic regime change and evolving electoral patterns, Nandigram continues to shape how West Bengal votes and contests power

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