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Donald Trump congratulates Narendra Modi on BJP’s historic West Bengal victory, marking a decisive political shift as the party ends Mamata Banerjee’s 15-year rule, reshaping India’s electoral landscape and strengthening Modi’s leadership globally.

A major shift in India’s political landscape has drawn international attention after a landmark electoral outcome in the eastern state of West Bengal, with global reactions underscoring the significance of the result. The development has been described by observers as a turning point in regional politics, marking the end of a long-standing era of governance and signaling a new phase of political consolidation.

Donald Trump extended congratulations to Narendra Modi following what the White House characterized as a “historic and decisive election victory.” The message was conveyed through White House spokesman Kush Desai, who highlighted the admiration expressed by Trump during a recent phone conversation with the Indian leader. According to the statement, the United States acknowledged the scale and significance of the electoral success.

The victory marks the first time the Bharatiya Janata Party has secured control of West Bengal, a state traditionally dominated by the Trinamool Congress led by Mamata Banerjee. Banerjee’s party had governed the state for 15 years, making the result a notable political upset and a strategic breakthrough for the BJP.

Speaking to supporters in New Delhi, Modi framed the outcome as a triumph of democratic will and governance-focused politics. He emphasized that the mandate reflected the aspirations of the people and pledged continued commitment to development. The victory further strengthens Modi’s political standing during his third term, reinforcing his influence at both national and regional levels.

International media outlets, including BBC, described the win as one of the most challenging political conquests for Modi, given West Bengal’s historical resistance to the BJP’s expansion. Analysts suggest that the outcome is the result of sustained organizational efforts, strategic campaigning, and shifting voter dynamics.

Political expert Rahul Verma noted that the victory represents the culmination of a long-term strategy by the BJP leadership. He pointed to factors such as strong grassroots organization and Modi’s personal appeal as key contributors. Reports from The Guardian and The New York Times also highlighted the role of voter consolidation and anti-incumbency sentiment in shaping the results.

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The transformation in West Bengal’s political alignment is seen as a broader indicator of changing electoral patterns across India. Long regarded as a stronghold of regional and left-leaning politics, the state’s shift toward the BJP underscores evolving voter priorities and the party’s expanding reach.

As reactions continue to emerge globally, the election outcome is expected to influence future political strategies and alliances within India, while also shaping international perceptions of the country’s democratic processes.

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