BJP Surges in West Bengal: A Political Shift?
The BJP is leading in 152 Assembly seats in West Bengal against TMC's 81, indicating a possible political shift in a state long dominated by Mamata Banerjee. With a surge in tribal and industrial regions, the BJP aims for a breakthrough, challenging the TMC's longstanding stronghold.
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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has taken a substantial lead in the ongoing assembly elections in West Bengal, securing a lead in 152 seats compared to the Trinamool Congress (TMC)'s 81. As the count progresses, this marks a potential political upheaval in a state traditionally controlled by Mamata Banerjee.
The BJP's early momentum brought it close to the halfway threshold of 148 in the 294-member House. This development suggests a potentially ground-breaking electoral outcome, with the BJP gaining traction in border, tribal, and industrial regions. Meanwhile, the TMC remains strong in specific areas of Kolkata and some rural regions.
The election serves as a de facto referendum on Banerjee's hopes for a fourth term, challenged by an assertive BJP in what is shaping up to be a fiercely competitive electoral battle. As trends evolve with each counting round, political dynamics could change rapidly, leaving both parties on high alert.
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