In West Bengal, the BJP delivered a historic win with nearly 200 seats, while in Assam, the NDA won over 94 seats. In Tamil Nadu, Vijay's TVK won over 100 seats. Kerala saw UDF sweep, while the BJP op ...
Ruling party crosses two-thirds mark in 294-member House with 45% vote share, TMC reduced to 79 seats amid allegations of “looted” mandate and deep statewide political realignment
TMC supremo and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who was initially trailing in her Bhabanipur turf, regained the lead over BJP's Suvendu Adhikari by 898 votes after the third round of counting.
Panja, who is contesting from Shyampukur, had earlier faced uncertainty after her name was missing from both the final voter roll and the first supplementary list.
Suvendu Adhikari has openly articulated the BJP’s electoral strategy, declaring, “Hindus must rise, unite, and vote for BJP—or Bengal will turn into another Bangladesh.”
BJP plans to increases its vote percentage by a maximum of 6-7% , relying heavily on the Hindu vote bank amidst the ongoing Special intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls.