Recent pronouncements from the Congress party suggest the Modi government is in a state of disarray regarding the nation's economic trajectory. This comes on the heels of what appears to be a decisive win for the BJP in local elections in West Bengal, where celebratory scenes were reported in Calcutta. The party also secured a return to power in the Assam state and the Pondicherry territory.
The Congress's critique, though currently lacking specific data, paints a picture of a ruling party preoccupied with electoral victories rather than pressing economic concerns. This narrative, however, is typical of opposition rhetoric, particularly in the wake of local electoral successes for the incumbent party.

The core of the Congress's assertion is that the government is displaying "panic mode" over the economy. This statement, while potent, remains unsubstantiated by concrete evidence within the provided reports. The focus remains on the political theatre of election wins and upcoming international engagements.
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Electoral Landslide or Strategic Maneuver?
The BJP's success in West Bengal, particularly after years of opposition to alleged "irregular migrants" on voter lists, signals a potential shift in regional political dynamics. The party's leaders and supporters were seen celebrating jubilantly, indicating a strong groundswell of support or at least a highly visible display of victory.
Global Stage and Artificial Futures
In parallel, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is slated to address the VivaTech conference in Paris this June. His stated vision for artificial intelligence is one where it "serves humanity, but does not replace it," a theme expected to dominate discussions about the future of AI and its societal impact. This international platform offers a counterpoint to domestic economic anxieties, suggesting a government keen on projecting a forward-looking image on the global stage, even as its economic stewardship is questioned. The burgeoning Indian IT sector, which forms a "pillar of the Indian middle class," is likely to be a backdrop to these discussions.
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