BJP Triumphs in West Bengal and Assam: Cracks in INDIA Bloc
The BJP claimed a major victory in the West Bengal and Assam elections, exposing divisions within the INDIA opposition alliance. Criticizing Rahul Gandhi's leadership, the BJP highlighted its gains and credited Prime Minister Modi for the party's success, citing increased support and a growing political footprint in the country.
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The BJP claimed a significant lead in the West Bengal and Assam elections, described as a 'historic mandate' by the party officials.
The elections have reportedly exposed substantial 'deep cracks' within the opposition INDIA bloc, with BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla asserting that the alliance lacks cohesion and is effectively defunct.
The party also criticized Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for ineffective leadership, particularly pointing out his absence on the crucial counting day. The success is credited to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, illustrating an increase in BJP's political influence.
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