Record Turnout in Bengal Polls Phase 1 Draws Political Reactions
The first phase of the West Bengal elections saw a record voter turnout, drawing praise from the Supreme Court and various reactions from political leaders. Prime Minister Modi and Amit Shah commented on the turnout, with Shah predicting a BJP sweep and issuing warnings to opponents.
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