Rahul Gandhi’s Strong Condemnation of Political Insensitivity in West Bengal
Rahul Gandhi’s strong condemnation of celebrations after TMC’s defeat underscores the political sensitivity of the recent West Bengal elections.
Rahul Gandhi’s strong condemnation of celebrations after TMC’s defeat underscores the political sensitivity of the recent West Bengal elections.
The BJP’s recent electoral success in West Bengal signifies a monumental shift in the political landscape, marking the end of TMC’s long-standing dominance.
Sayani Ghosh’s controversial past and a poorly received campaign performance have been cited as pivotal in TMC’s recent electoral loss.
In a historic election, Ratna Debnath has won her first seat in the West Bengal Assembly, symbolizing a significant political shift.
West Bengal’s recent Assembly elections recorded unprecedented voter turnout, intensifying competition between TMC and BJP.
The West Bengal Assembly election results on May 4, 2026, are critical in shaping the political landscape, particularly for Mamata Banerjee and the BJP.
Sourav Ganguly highlights the uncertainty surrounding the West Bengal Assembly elections, emphasizing that even prominent leaders cannot predict the outcome.
Exit polls suggest a highly competitive race in West Bengal, with BJP and TMC neck-and-neck. Other states like Assam and Tamil Nadu show clear leaders.
The Election Commission’s ban on exit polls during the 2026 Assembly Elections in West Bengal seeks to maintain electoral integrity amidst significant voter turnout.
The recent arrest of Vinesh Chandel, co-founder of I-PAC, has ignited a political firestorm in Bengal just days before the elections. Abhishek Banerjee’s strong words highlight the growing tensions.