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Amit Shah to visit West Bengal on July 17-19

The article announces that Amit Shah, a senior leader in the ruling BJP party, is scheduled to visit West Bengal from July 17 to 19. The visit is likely aimed at engaging with local leaders, assessing the state's political landscape, and reinforcing the party's presence ahead of potential future elections. No specific details about the agenda or expected outcomes of the visit are provided.

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Amit Shah to visit West Bengal on July 17-19

The article announces that Amit Shah, a senior leader in the ruling BJP party, is scheduled to visit West Bengal from July 17 to 19. The visit is likely aimed at engaging with local leaders, assessing the state's political landscape, and reinforcing the party's presence ahead of potential future elections. No specific details about the agenda or expected outcomes of the visit are provided.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual announcement without overtly positive or negative framing. It simply reports the planned visit of a political figure without commentary on his policies, performance, or the implications of the visit. There is no clear ideological leaning in the language used.

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