BJP on Verge of Historic Win in West Bengal, Breaks Trinamool Fortress

BJP is leading on 121 seats in West Bengal, challenging Trinamool Congress's stronghold. News channels project BJP crossing the halfway mark of 148 seats in the 294-member assembly. Suvendu Adhikari expressed confidence in BJP forming the government, citing anti-incumbency and Hindu consolidation. West Bengal recorded a high voter turnout of 92.47% in the assembly elections.

Key Points: BJP Nears Majority in West Bengal Assembly Elections

  • BJP leads on 121 seats in West Bengal
  • TMC leads on 71 seats
  • News channels project BJP at 160 seats, crossing halfway mark
  • Suvendu Adhikari confident of party's performance
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Majority in sight for BJP in West Bengal, breaches Trinamool bastion

BJP leads on 121 seats in West Bengal, challenging Trinamool Congress stronghold. Suvendu Adhikari confident of forming government as counting trends show narrow majority.

"BJP is forming the Government. Initial trends show BJP as 135 plus and approx 100 to TMC. - Suvendu Adhikari"

Kolkata, May 4

Bharatiya Janata Party has edged one step closer to breaching the Trinamool Congress' fortress in West Bengal and forming a government for the first time.

According to the Election Commission, the BJP is leading on 121 seats, while Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress is leading on 71 seats, and its ally BGPM is leading on one seat, as per trends.

News channels have projected a narrow lead for the BJP in the 294-member assembly, projecting leads of 160 seats for the BJP, crossing the halfway mark of 148. TMC is leading on 121 seats.

Meanwhile, West Bengal LoP and BJP candidate from Nandigram and Bhabanipur, Suvendu Adhikari, expressed confidence in his party's performance as counting for the Assembly elections is underway.

Speaking to the reporters, Adhikari said, "BJP is forming the Government. Initial trends show BJP as 135 plus and approx 100 to TMC. Initially, it will be a neck-to-neck fight in Bhabanipur. In the first round of counting, out of the 14 booths, 6 are Muslim-majority. They used to get 90-95% of those votes last time, but it didn't happen this time; there is a crack. I am leading the 8 Hindu booths. From round 9-10 in Bhabanipur, I will be leading."

"There is anti-incumbency, plus Hindus are consolidated in favour of the Lotus. This is a very good signal for us...There has also been a Muslim vote bifurcation, especially in Malda, Mushidabad and Uttar Dinajpur," he further said.

West Bengal recorded the highest-ever voter turnout since independence with an impressive 91.66% polling in Phase-II of the Assembly elections. In the phase-I the poll-participation was 93.19%, taking the combined poll percentage to 92.47%.

In the 2021 West Bengal Assembly election, the Trinamool Congress led by Mamata Banerjee secured a decisive mandate, winning 213 out of 294 seats with a vote share of around 48 per cent, while the Bharatiya Janata Party emerged as the principal opposition with 77 seats and roughly 38 per cent votes, marking a sharp rise from its previous tally. The Left-Congress alliance failed to win any seats.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a Bengali, I'm watching these trends with mixed feelings. TMC did bring development in infrastructure and social schemes, but the violence and corruption allegations were too much to ignore. If BJP forms government, I hope they focus on real issues like employment and education, not just polarisation. The high voter turnout shows people are engaged, which is always good for democracy. 😊
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Vikram M
Wow, what a turnaround from 2021 when TMC won 213 seats! This shows that people are not loyal to any party forever. The anti-incumbency wave is real. Suvendu Adhikari's comments about Hindu consolidation and Muslim vote bifurcation are interesting - identity politics seems to be playing a major role here. Let's wait for final results.
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Ananya R
I'm from Bengal and honestly, I'm worried. The way Suvendu Adhikari is openly talking about 'Hindu booths' and 'Muslim vote bifurcation' is deeply divisive. We need leaders who unite, not divide. TMC had its flaws, but at least Mamata Banerjee has always focused on development for all communities irrespective of religion. Let's hope whoever wins governs for everyone. 🕊️
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Rohit P
The 91.66% voter turnout is phenomenal! When people vote in such large numbers, it shows they care about their future. BJP breaching TMC bastion after so many years is a big deal. But I hope they don't forget the developmental work Mamata did - Kanyashree, Sabooj Sathi, etc. We need continuity of good schemes, just with better governance. 🙏
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Kavya N

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