
After securing a significant win in Bihar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has turned his attention to West Bengal, announcing a focused campaign to challenge Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s leadership. Modi articulated this shift by saying, “The Ganga flows from Bihar to Bengal. This victory has paved our path to Bengal,” symbolically linking the two states and forecasting further political expansion. This declaration, made at the BJP’s headquarters, underscores the party’s ambition to extend its electoral influence into West Bengal. The recent mandate from Bihar is being interpreted as a powerful endorsement of the BJP’s governance agenda, which the party now intends to promote aggressively in Bengal. The reference to “uprooting jungle raj” is a direct invocation of the campaign themes that resonated in Bihar, suggesting a similar strategy will be employed to challenge the existing political order in West Bengal. This sets the stage for a heightened political contest in the coming months.







