Modi's BJP Secures Record Victory in West Bengal Legislative Elections
- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won a landmark 206 out of 294 seats in West Bengal's legislative assembly, marking its first-ever electoral victory in the opposition-held state of over 100 million people.
- The BJP's conquest of West Bengal, long a bastion of its political adversary, represents a significant expansion of Hindu nationalist electoral dominance across India's regional politics.
- Results announced Monday were part of elections held across five states and territories in April and May, with the BJP also securing a third consecutive victory in northeastern Assam and participation in the ruling coalition in coastal Puducherry.
- The West Bengal outcome demonstrates the BJP's growing electoral reach beyond its traditional strongholds, reshaping India's regional political landscape and consolidating Modi's party's national influence.
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