BJP's Strategic Push: Assam Leaders Storm West Bengal Ahead of Elections
Ahead of the crucial West Bengal Assembly Elections, a 50-member BJP delegation from Assam, led by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, initiates a robust campaign. A three-day special parliamentary session introduces landmark bills, while discussions with Japan's consulate explore Indo-Japan relations and empowerment initiatives in Assam.
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With the Assembly Elections on the horizon, a 50-member delegation from Assam's BJP has descended on West Bengal, intensifying campaign efforts ahead of the April votes.
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma leads the charge, addressing rallies in prominent constituencies like Cooch Behar, underscoring the party's strategic approach.
A concurrent special session in Parliament saw the introduction of game-changing bills, while Assam hosted discussions on Indo-Japan relations, investment, and empowerment initiatives, signaling a broader political and economic thrust.
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