
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party is set to win control of West Bengal in a major state election. The result marks a significant political shift in one of India’s most important opposition strongholds. The outcome is seen as a major boost for Modi’s national leadership.
According to partial results released by the Election Commission of India, the BJP is leading in at least 190 of 294 seats. Final results are expected later in the day. The trend suggests a clear advantage for the ruling party in the state assembly race.
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West Bengal has long been governed by the All India Trinamool Congress under Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. The BJP has never ruled the state before, making this projected victory a major breakthrough. Banerjee is also one of Modi’s strongest political critics.
Opposition parties have raised concerns over the election process, including changes in voter rolls. Millions of names were reportedly removed from electoral lists ahead of the vote. These developments have intensified political debate across the country.
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The result is expected to strengthen Modi’s position midway through his third term as prime minister. Analysts say it could weaken opposition unity ahead of future national elections. India continues to see shifting political dynamics across its major states.