BJP Appoints Amit Shah and JP Nadda as Observers for Legislative Elections in West Bengal and Assam
BJP Names Amit Shah, JP Nadda As Central Observers For Bengal, Assam
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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has appointed Union Home Minister Amit Shah as its central observer for the legislative party leader election in West Bengal, while Union Minister JP Nadda will serve the same role in Assam. The appointments follow the BJP's recent electoral victories in both states.
- 01Amit Shah appointed as central observer for West Bengal's legislative party leader election.
- 02JP Nadda named central observer for Assam's legislative party leader election.
- 03Nayab Singh Saini will assist as co-observer in Assam.
- 04Mohan Charan Majhi appointed as co-observer in West Bengal.
- 05BJP recently won elections in both states, ousting Trinamool Congress in West Bengal.
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On Tuesday, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) announced the appointment of Union Home Minister Amit Shah as the central observer for the election of its legislative party leader in West Bengal. Additionally, Union Minister JP Nadda has been designated as the central observer for the same election in Assam. The party's notification also included the appointment of Nayab Singh Saini, the Chief Minister of Haryana, as co-observer for Assam, and Mohan Charan Majhi, the Chief Minister of Odisha, as co-observer for West Bengal. These appointments come on the heels of the BJP's recent electoral success, having ousted the Trinamool Congress from power in West Bengal and securing a third consecutive term in Assam during the assembly polls results announced on Monday.
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These appointments are significant for the BJP's strategy in consolidating power in West Bengal and Assam after recent electoral victories.
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