As the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) leads in 160 seats and secures the majority mark in the Bihar Assembly elections, Union Minister Giriraj Singh declared that the alliance’s “next target” is West Bengal, stating that the Bihar result is a “victory of development” and a rejection of the “anarchy, corruption, or loot” associated with the opposition, led by Tejashwi Yadav.
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