BJP's Historic Triumph in West Bengal: A New Political Dawn
Biplab Kumar Deb, a senior BJP leader, has dubbed the Trinamool Congress a 'gone case' after its defeat in the recent West Bengal assembly elections. The BJP claimed 207 seats, ending TMC's 15-year rule and signaling a major political shift. Deb praised PM Modi's leadership as the pivotal change factor.
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Biplab Kumar Deb, a prominent BJP figure, has proclaimed the Trinamool Congress as a 'gone case' following its significant loss in the West Bengal assembly elections. The BJP secured 207 seats, thereby concluding the TMC's 15-year dominance and ushering in a crucial shift in the state's political dynamics.
In a statement, Deb expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for liberating West Bengal from what he described as the Trinamool Congress government's misgovernance. He sees the election outcome as a historic victory for democracy and a clear rejection of the TMC's administrative failures.
Upon his return to Tripura, Deb received a warm welcome from BJP leaders and supporters. He also visited the Maa Tripura Sundari temple to offer prayers, reflecting on his new responsibilities in the wake of BJP's decisive win.
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