
West Bengal faces complex challenges involving demographic changes, political tensions, and development issues. Some sources highlight concerns over increasing Muslim populations in border districts, linking them to security and political implications. Others focus on electoral controversies around voter list revisions and accusations of 'infiltrators' influencing elections. Political leaders’ rhetoric and cultural misunderstandings contribute to regional tensions. Meanwhile, infrastructure projects aim to boost economic growth, reflecting ongoing efforts to improve the state's development despite past setbacks like the Singur industrial dispute.
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