
In West Bengal's 2026 assembly elections, BJP leader Amit Shah has taken a leading role, conducting over 60 rallies and roadshows across key constituencies, focusing on detailed booth-level strategy and local engagement. Prime Minister Narendra Modi complements this with high-profile rallies aimed at mass voter mobilization. This dual approach reflects BJP's effort to expand its presence beyond previous strongholds, countering the Trinamool Congress narrative and intensifying campaign efforts ahead of the April 29 second phase voting.
The articles primarily present BJP's campaign strategy from a factual perspective, highlighting Amit Shah's active role and organizational efforts alongside Modi's mass rallies. The coverage focuses on BJP's internal operations and electoral tactics without overt political judgment, reflecting perspectives centered on party campaign dynamics rather than opposition views or critiques.
The tone across the articles is largely neutral and descriptive, emphasizing campaign activities and strategic planning. There is no evident positive or negative sentiment toward the BJP or its opponents; instead, the coverage concentrates on reporting the scale and intensity of the electioneering efforts in West Bengal.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| indiatoday | Amit Shah's 24x7 Bengal campaign: Rallies by day, strategy review by night | Right | Positive |
| moneycontrol | Amit Shah accounted for 60 of BJP's central leadership rally push in West Bengal campaign- Moneycontrol.com | Center | Neutral |
moneycontrol broke this story on 28 Apr, 09:15 am. Other outlets followed.
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