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KOLKATA In a dramatic political shift, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has achieved a landmark victory in West Bengal, bringing an end to the 15-year dominance of Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress (TMC).

The result marks a major breakthrough for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party in a state long considered resistant to its influence, reshaping the political dynamics of eastern India.

A Turning Point in Bengal Politics

For years, West Bengal stood apart from the broader national trend that favored the BJP. That barrier has now been decisively broken, as voters delivered a clear mandate for change.

The BJP significantly expanded its support base, pushing its vote share beyond 44 percent—enough to overtake the incumbent government and secure control of the state.

Challenging the TMC Stronghold

Mamata Banerjee’s political strength had long rested on welfare-driven policies, particularly among rural communities and women voters. However, the BJP mounted an aggressive campaign offering broader financial benefits and development promises, effectively countering the TMC’s established appeal.

At the same time, growing dissatisfaction with governance issues and local leadership created an opening that the BJP successfully capitalized on.

Factors Behind TMC’s Decline

Several key developments contributed to the fall of the TMC government:

  • Organizational Weakness: The grassroots network that once ensured electoral success appeared to lose its effectiveness over time.
  • Corruption Allegations: High-profile scandals, including controversies surrounding teacher recruitment, became central campaign issues.
  • Voter Discontent: A sense of fatigue among sections of the electorate weakened the ruling party’s hold.

National Impact and Power Dynamics

The victory is being seen as a significant boost for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, who played a leading role in the campaign.

Within the BJP, the result is likely to strengthen Amit Shah’s position as a key figure in the party’s future leadership structure.

A New Political Chapter

With this win, the BJP has expanded its footprint into one of India’s most politically significant states. West Bengal, once a stronghold of regional dominance, is now set to enter a new phase under BJP leadership.

The outcome signals not just a change in government, but a broader transformation in the country’s political landscape.

Munshi Firoz Al Mamun 5/05/2026 01:45:00 AM
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NEW DELHI — Major exit polls released on Wednesday suggest that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its allies are set to make strategic gains in several state elections.

These projections indicate a potential expansion of the party's influence following the 2024 general elections, where the BJP relied on coalition partners to maintain a majority.


State-by-State Projections

The month-long electoral process concluded on Wednesday, spanning the states of Assam, West Bengal, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu, along with the Union Territory of Puducherry.

  • Assam: Projections show the BJP-led alliance likely returning for a third straight term after a decade in power.

  • West Bengal: In a major potential shift, several pollsters are forecasting an upset victory for the BJP over the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC).

  • Tamil Nadu: The ruling DMK alliance is expected to resist the national trend and secure a second consecutive term.

  • Kerala: A tight race is predicted to result in the Communist-led government losing to a Congress-led opposition coalition.

  • Puducherry: The NDA is projected to retain its hold on the territory following exceptionally high voter participation.


High Turnout and Intensive Campaigns

The election cycle was defined by record-breaking engagement and focused campaigning.

  • Voter Participation: Turnout reached historic highs, with 91.23% in Puducherry and 85.1% in Tamil Nadu.

  • Campaign Focus: In West Bengal, the BJP executed an intensive ground campaign led by Prime Minister Modi, emphasizing regional economic health and border security issues.


The Path to Final Results

While exit polls provide early insight, analysts note that Indian projections have a historically mixed record due to the sheer diversity of the electorate.

The official verification of the mandate begins soon:

Munshi Firoz Al Mamun 4/30/2026 10:14:00 AM
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