Hyderabad, May 4: BJP set to form government in West Bengal as early trends show the party crossing the majority mark in the state assembly elections. The development signals a major political shift after 15 years of rule by Mamata Banerjee and her party Trinamool Congress.
According to available data, the Bharatiya Janata Party is leading in 199 seats. Meanwhile, the TMC is ahead in 88 seats. As a result, the BJP appears poised to form the next government in the state.
BJP set to form government in West Bengal after 15 years
The outcome reflects a significant shift in voter preference. Firstly, anti incumbency played a key role after TMC remained in power since 2011. Over time, public dissatisfaction reportedly increased against the ruling government.
Secondly, BJP steadily expanded its presence in the state. Its vote share rose from about 10 percent in 2016 to nearly 38 percent in 2021. Therefore, the party emerged as a strong alternative to the TMC.
Moreover, corruption allegations weakened the ruling party’s image. Cases such as the teacher recruitment and ration scams drew public attention. Investigations and arrests of key leaders further impacted public trust.
In addition, issues related to women’s safety triggered protests. Incidents like the R G Kar Medical College case intensified criticism against the government. Consequently, these concerns influenced voter sentiment.
Furthermore, BJP focused on issues like illegal infiltration and governance reforms. The party promised strong measures if voted to power. It also highlighted voter list revisions and administrative changes as key factors.
At the same time, BJP leaders including Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, and Suvendu Adhikari campaigned extensively. Their outreach helped consolidate voter support.
Additionally, welfare promises played a role in attracting voters. The BJP assured direct financial support schemes, especially for women. This approach helped expand its support base.
Overall, the results indicate a major political transition in West Bengal. However, final results are awaited, and official confirmation will follow after counting concludes.
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