
Biplab Kumar Deb, former Tripura Chief Minister and BJP leader, described the Trinamool Congress (TMC) as a 'gone case' following its defeat in the West Bengal Assembly elections. Deb credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the BJP's victory, calling it a mandate for development and a rejection of TMC's governance. He highlighted BJP's strong organizational presence in Tripura and expressed confidence in expanding the party's base through grassroots efforts. Deb received a warm welcome in Tripura and offered prayers at the Tripura Sundari Temple.
The articles primarily reflect the BJP perspective, emphasizing the party's electoral success in West Bengal and its organizational strength in Tripura. Statements from Biplab Deb highlight BJP achievements and criticize the TMC, while the TMC viewpoint is not presented. Coverage focuses on BJP's narrative of development and political dominance, with limited representation of opposition perspectives.
The tone across the articles is predominantly positive toward the BJP, celebrating its electoral victory and organizational confidence. The language used by Biplab Deb conveys optimism and assertiveness about BJP's future prospects, while the TMC is portrayed negatively. The overall sentiment is supportive of BJP's position, with no critical or neutral assessments included.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| theprint | Trinamool Congress a 'gone case' after defeat in Bengal Assembly polls: Biplab Deb | Right | Positive |
| northeastnow | Tripura: Biplab Deb calls TMC 'Gone Case', reaffirms BJP strength | Right | Neutral |
northeastnow broke this story on 5 May, 12:07 pm. Other outlets followed.
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