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		<title>Who won in Bengal Election 2026: BJP&#8217;s Historic Victory</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In a historic turn of events, the BJP has claimed victory in the West Bengal assembly elections for the first time, marking a significant shift in the political landscape.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“People’s power has prevailed and BJP’s politics of good governance has triumphed. I bow to each and every person of West Bengal,” declared <strong>Narendra Modi</strong> after his party&#8217;s sweeping victory in the West Bengal assembly elections held on May 4, 2026.</p>
<p>The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has secured more than <strong>205</strong> out of <strong>294</strong> seats, marking a significant shift in a state that had been under the rule of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) for <strong>15</strong> years. This election not only reflects the changing tides of voter sentiment but also highlights ongoing Hindu-Muslim polarization within the region.</p>
<p>The backdrop to this electoral upheaval includes a controversial revision of the electoral roll, which some analysts argue played a crucial role in mobilizing BJP supporters. The party&#8217;s previous best showing was just <strong>77</strong> seats in 2021; this new achievement signifies a major escalation in their influence.</p>
<p>The voter turnout reached an impressive <strong>92.93%</strong>, showcasing an engaged electorate eager for change. Rahul Verma, a political analyst, noted that “the BJP had a strong and well-organised presence in West Bengal and Modi is seen as a charismatic leader.”</p>
<p>TMC leader Mamata Banerjee faced sharp criticism from her opponents. Seema Das, a local BJP representative, stated bluntly, “Didi has lost the track and only appeases Muslims to stay in power.” Such sentiments echo throughout the newly reshaped political landscape.</p>
<p>This victory is viewed as a culmination of a seven-year project by BJP leadership, aiming to penetrate deeply into regions previously considered TMC strongholds. Yet, it remains uncertain how this will affect local governance and community dynamics moving forward.</p>
<p>The implications of these results extend beyond West Bengal; they signal potential shifts across India’s political spectrum as parties reassess their strategies amid evolving voter priorities.</p>
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		<title>Mamata Banerjee Constituency: A Shocking Defeat in Bhabanipur</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Aditya Verma]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2026 04:02:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In a surprising turn of events, Mamata Banerjee lost her Bhabanipur constituency after three terms as Chief Minister. This defeat raises questions about electoral integrity.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a stunning political upset, <strong>Mamata Banerjee</strong>, the long-serving Chief Minister of West Bengal, lost her home constituency of Bhabanipur to BJP&#8217;s Suvendu Adhikari by a margin of <strong>15,105 votes</strong>. After three consecutive terms, this defeat not only marks a significant personal loss for Banerjee but also signals a troubling shift in the political landscape.</p>
<p>Before this election, expectations were high for Banerjee. Having previously won Bhowanipore in a bypoll after losing to Adhikari in Nandigram, she seemed poised to reclaim her stronghold. The atmosphere was charged with anticipation—her supporters rallied with fervor, believing that her legacy would continue unchallenged.</p>
<p>However, the decisive moment came on election day when the numbers told a different story. Suvendu Adhikari garnered <strong>73,917 votes</strong>, while Banerjee received just <strong>58,812 votes</strong>. The voter turnout was remarkable at <strong>92.47 percent</strong>, the highest recorded since Independence, yet it was the BJP that emerged victorious amidst allegations of electoral manipulation.</p>
<p>Mamata Banerjee claimed that the election process was tainted—she accused Adhikari&#8217;s party of looting votes and manipulating the system. Her words echoed through the streets of Bhabanipur, where TMC workers expressed disbelief and frustration. One TMC worker simply stated, &#8220;We have nothing to say,&#8221; embodying the shock and dismay that enveloped her supporters.</p>
<p>The direct effects of this defeat are profound for both parties involved. The BJP&#8217;s victory in Bhabanipur is part of a larger trend; they secured <strong>177 seats</strong> overall and were leading in an additional 31 out of <strong>293 assembly seats</strong>. In contrast, TMC managed to win only <strong>61 seats</strong>, with 18 still uncertain.</p>
<p>This shift has prompted political analysts to reassess the dynamics in West Bengal. Some experts suggest that Banerjee&#8217;s loss could signify waning support for the TMC amidst rising discontent from voters regarding governance issues. Others point out that such high voter turnout typically reflects intense public engagement—indicating that many were eager for change.</p>
<p>The implications are far-reaching; as Mamata Banerjee stated confidently, “TMC would come back to office,” but how and when remains uncertain. The road ahead is fraught with challenges as her party grapples with this unexpected setback while critics seize upon the opportunity to question her leadership.</p>
<p>As West Bengal navigates this new political terrain, one thing is clear: Bhabanipur has become a microcosm of larger electoral trends in India—a battleground where traditional loyalties are being tested and redefined.</p>
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