Intense Political Rivalry in West Bengal as BJP and TMC Project Seat Wins
BJP vs TMC after Bengal Phase 1: Amit Shah projects 110 seats, TMC counters with 125
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Following the first phase of voting in West Bengal, Union Home Minister Amit Shah of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) projected a win of 110 seats, while Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Bratya Basu countered with an estimate of 125 seats for the ruling party. This rivalry highlights the escalating political tension in the state.
- 01Amit Shah claims BJP is gaining momentum in West Bengal.
- 02TMC leader Bratya Basu counters with a higher seat projection.
- 03The political atmosphere in West Bengal is increasingly tense.
- 04The election battle is intensifying as both parties make competing claims.
- 05This election is crucial for both BJP and TMC in West Bengal.
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In the wake of the first phase of voting in West Bengal, a fierce political rivalry has emerged between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Trinamool Congress (TMC). Union Home Minister Amit Shah has claimed that the BJP is experiencing strong momentum and has projected a decisive victory with 110 seats. In response, TMC leader Bratya Basu has confidently estimated that the ruling party will secure 125 seats. This exchange of projections underscores the heightened political tension in the state as both parties prepare for the ongoing election battle, which is critical for their respective standings in West Bengal.
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The outcome of this election will significantly affect governance and political dynamics in West Bengal.
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