BJP's Ascendancy: Transforming the Political Landscape in Bengal and Assam

Madhya Pradesh minister Vishwas Sarang declared the end of Mamata Banerjee's reign in West Bengal, attributing BJP's rise to Narendra Modi's influence. His party was leading over Trinamool Congress in the assembly polls. The BJP's governance aims to bring development and freedom, with broader political implications across the nation.

BJP's Ascendancy: Transforming the Political Landscape in Bengal and Assam
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Madhya Pradesh's minister, Vishwas Sarang, declared the end of Mamata Banerjee's political influence in West Bengal as assembly poll results showed the BJP leading against the Trinamool Congress. Sarang attributed the BJP's success to the 'charismatic leadership' of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, signifying a major shift in the region's political dynamics.

Speaking to reporters, Sarang emphasized that Modi's governance had restored trust across the country, with a 'lotus wave' sweeping the nation. He claimed this would result in a 'double-engine government' in both Bengal and Assam, marking a new era of development.

Popular actor and BJP MP Ravi Kishan highlighted the importance of winning in Bengal, pointing to better prospects for women's freedom and celebrating cultural events without fear. Kishan credited BJP's policies and efforts, including contributions from Amit Shah and grassroots workers, for the party's success.

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