In July last year, addressing a rally in Durgapur, PM Modi raised slogans of 'Jai Maa Kali' and 'Jai Maa Durga'. PM Modi uses "Jai Maa Kali" to appeal to Bengal voters. BJP shifts focus to regional ...
In recent days, the Bengal BJP has started presenting Modi and other top Delhi leaders with portraits of gods and goddesses ...
A political row has erupted ahead of polls in West Bengal, with the Bharatiya Janata Party and the All India Trinamool ...
Until recently, the BJP’s Bengal campaign prominently featured the chant “Jai Shree Ram”, which is widely popular in northern and western India. The shift to “Joy Maa Kali” and “Joy Maa Durga” ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'joy maa Kali' letter in Bengali - being distributed door-to-door - was a big political ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's letter sent out to Bengal voters ahead of assembly polls begins with this greeting, marking a ...
The BJP has begun reshaping its West Bengal election messaging by incorporating local religious and cultural symbols, moving beyond its earlier campaign slogans in an effort to strengthen regional ...
We remain committed to Hindutva,’ said a Bengal BJP leader. ‘Kali and Durga are the goddesses that the people of Bengal identify themselves with the most’ ...
In the swirling tapestry of Indian politics, few threads are as vibrant - and as contentious - as the narratives woven around cultural symbols.
In an open letter to the people of West Bengal, PM Modi emphasises the need for change and development, while criticising the TMC government. His invocation of 'Joy Maa Kali' marks a cultural shift in ...