India, April 28 -- Visitors to India may be forgiven for thinking there's only one election, perhaps two, in the current election cycle. Tamil Nadu is as electorally relevant (from the perspective of the Lok Sabha) as West Bengal and saw a keen three-way contest whose outcome could go any way, but it is the latter that has captured mind- and column-space and air-time. That shouldn't surprise anyone; along with Tamil Nadu and Kerala, West Bengal presents the last frontier for the national political hegemon, the Bharatiya Janata Party. On a high from having its nominee named chief minister of Bihar (which has never had a BJP CM thus far), the party believes it now has an opportunity to break through in the home ground of Syama Prasad Mooker...
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