
Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the significance of the West Bengal assembly elections for the future of eastern India, highlighting the historical regions of Anga, Banga, and Kalinga—representing Bihar, Bengal, and Odisha—as key pillars for national development. Speaking at rallies, Modi underscored the strategic importance of a strong Bengal alongside Bihar and Odisha for India's progress, criticized the ruling Trinamool Congress for lacking a clear development vision, and pledged that a BJP government would address longstanding regional issues.
The articles primarily reflect the perspective of the ruling BJP, focusing on Prime Minister Modi's campaign messages and critiques of the Trinamool Congress. While the BJP's vision and achievements are emphasized, the opposition's views are mentioned mainly through Modi's criticisms, indicating a coverage leaning towards the ruling party's narrative without direct opposition responses.
The overall tone is positive towards Prime Minister Modi and the BJP's campaign efforts, highlighting aspirations for regional development and national progress. Criticism of the Trinamool Congress introduces a critical element, but the sentiment remains largely promotional of the BJP's agenda and vision for eastern India.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| timesnow | 'Anga, Banga, Kalinga With BJP': PM Modi's Big Pitch In Final Bengal Poll Rally | Right | Positive |
| economictimes | PM Modi invokes 'Anga, Banga, Kalinga' as three pillars to reshape Bengal and power eastern India's rise | Right | Positive |
economictimes broke this story on 27 Apr, 08:08 am. Other outlets followed.
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