
Prime Minister Modi's ruling party loses key election, but still makes gains despite India's Covid crisis
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The incumbent chief minister's party in India's West Bengal state has defeated Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party in a state election held as the country's coronavirus pandemic surged to crisis levels.
West Bengal, which is viewed as a key battleground, has never been ruled by Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), despite aggressive campaigning and massive rallies. Mamata Banerjee, 66, is set to be the chief of West Bengal for the third time after her Trinamool Congress party (TMC) won a two-thirds majority, taking more than 200 seats in the 294-seat state assembly, election commission officials said. Final counting for some seats was still ongoing.More Related News

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