BJP's Landslide Victory: The Political Earthquake in West Bengal
The BJP achieved a historic landslide victory in the West Bengal state assembly elections, securing 207 out of 294 seats. This significant win ended Mamata Banerjee's 15-year TMC rule. Key strategies included addressing governance issues, cultural identity, women's safety, and effective local campaigning, driven by Amit Shah's micromanagement.
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The Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) strategic focus on governance issues, alleged corruption, and infiltration resonated with West Bengal voters, despite refraining from personal attacks, top sources revealed on Tuesday.
Home Minister Amit Shah's precision management contributed significantly to the BJP's success, securing nearly 50% of seats in predominantly Muslim areas. Overall, the party won 207 out of 294 seats, concluding Mamata Banerjee's 15-year TMC reign.
Key factors attributed to this victory included PM Narendra Modi's vision, Shah's effective electoral strategy, and grassroots outreach. The BJP's message targeting cultural identity and safety issues consolidated its appeal, marking a pivotal political shift in the region.
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