
Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a boat ride on Kolkata's Hooghly River amid West Bengal's assembly elections, sharing photographs and expressing gratitude to the Ganga, which he described as flowing through the soul of Bengal. He interacted with local boatmen and morning walkers, praising their hardworking nature. Modi reiterated his government's commitment to West Bengal's development and prosperity as the state prepares for the second phase of polling on April 29, following a record voter turnout in the first phase.
The article group primarily reflects the perspective of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), focusing on Prime Minister Modi's visit and campaign activities in West Bengal. Coverage highlights Modi's cultural outreach and development promises, with limited direct input from opposition parties. The narrative centers on Modi's engagement with local communities and election preparations, presenting the BJP's viewpoint without extensive critique or alternative perspectives.
The overall tone across the articles is positive and neutral, emphasizing Modi's cultural connection to Bengal and his commitment to development. The coverage portrays the visit as a respectful and symbolic gesture amid election campaigning, with no significant negative or critical sentiment. The mood is largely celebratory of voter turnout and Modi's outreach efforts, maintaining a factual and descriptive approach.
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