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https://youtube.com/watch?v=Lkcd5Ejx98w
But even if the other opposition parties had heeded Mamata Banerji's call, on what issue can they unite ? There is only one issue, which is secularism, but that was only for getting Muslim votes, not because of any genuine commitment to secularism.
In fact the sweeping victory of the pro-Hindu BJP in West Bengal, a state which was for long regarded as a bastion of secularism, marks an important turning point in modern Indian history towards total 'saffronization' of India. How did this happen ?
To explain this one must delve deep into the past. In my opinion this development was an inevitable outcome of the Partition of India by the British rulers in 1947 on the basis of the 2 nation theory ( that Hindus and Muslims are 2 separate nations who can never live peacefully together ).
Though this theory was formally initiated in the Lahore Resolution of 1940 by Jinnah, leader of the Muslim League, who regularly and persistently advocated it, ultimately the Congress party leaders agreed to Partition, and India was divided.
Since the basis of Partition of India in 1947 was the 2 nation theory, and even the Congress leaders like Gandhi and Nehru ultimately agreed to partitioning India, and since Pakistan was declared an Islamic state, it logically followed that India, with 80% of its population Hindu, would be declared as a Hindu state.
But this was not done, and India was declared a secular state. No doubt Nehru and a few others in the Congress party were genuinely secular, but the vast majority of Congressmen were communal, and their 'secularism' was really skin deep, and only a device for Congress to get Muslim votes, not because of any genuine belief in it. Atrocities and discrimination against Muslims continued even under Congress rule ( as the Sachar Committee Report of 2006 indicated ), though it was sporadic and often covert, and to some extent kept in check ( for fear of losing the Muslim vote bank ).
This facade was continued for long in India by the so called 'secular' parties which pursued a policy of Muslim appeasement e.g. Rajiv Gandhi's annulment through Parliament of the progressive and humanitarian Shahbano judgment of the Supreme Court ( which provided maintenance for divorced Muslim women ), since many Muslims protested that the judgment was against the sharia law, and Rajiv Gandhi was afraid of losing the Muslim vote bank. Similarly, Mamata Banerji, with an eye on the votes of the 28% Muslim population of West Bengal brazenly practised Muslim appeasement.
But this facade could not continue forever. 80% of India are Hindus, and they were incensed at Muslim appeasement by the so called 'secular' parties. Consequently Hindus became increasingly drawn towards the BJP.
This process was accelerated by the Ram Janmabhumi agitation launched by the BJP leader LK Advani in 1990, which culminated in the destruction of the Babri Masjid in December 1992. Ultimately it led to the formation of a BJP ruled central government in 2014, which has ruled since then with its allies.
Lately, state after state in India ( except in the south ) has come under a BJP government or the BJP led NDA alliance. Presently 21 Indian states or union territories are under BJP or NDA rule.
Now atrocities against Muslims, which were earlier only sporadic and often covert under Congress rule, and to some extent kept in check, has become overt, continuous, and virulent, as the BJP does not rely on, nor seeks, nor gets Muslim votes.
In the south, the BJP made deep inroads into the state of Karnataka, where it formed its government at one time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bharatiya_Janata_Party_%E2%80%93_Karnataka
The BJP's target will now be to capture power in southern states too, which are overwhelmingly Hindu, but where till now it has only had a marginal presence. Going by these trends, it seems that in a decade or less most of India will be largely 'saffronised', and India will become a defacto Hindu state, even if it remains a dejure secular state under its Constitution. 4:54PM 11 May 2026
Bengal’s verdict is thus not an isolated political event—it is a reaffirmation of India’s democratic resilience and civilisational continuity. It signals that no region, however historically entrenched in a particular ideological mould, is immune to the winds of change when governance fails and people’s aspirations are betrayed.
In choosing bharosa over bhoy, Bengal has not just elected a new government- it has rewritten its destiny. 5:50PM 11 May 2026
— Aldous Huxley, Brave New World Revisited 6:02PM 11 May 2026
Suspended TMC Spokesperson Riju Dutta EXCLUSIVE: Suvendu Saved The Lives Of 5000 TMC Workers | N18V TMC goons took flags of BJP and started reaching and threatening TMC leaders by phone and other means. Ritu Dutta explains that it is due to the BJP that violence is limited; otherwise, TMC goons could have done more damage than the other party would have come to power. Rihu Dutta was later suspended from TMC for six years. It speaks of the violent character of Bengal culture and elections copied from CPI(M). Suvendu Adhikari knew the culture and tried to prevent this by saying, "law will take its own action". Otherwise, it would have been bloodshed of more than 5000 TMC workers. Muscel mem were used to woo the voters.
10 May 2026
People who criticize that there is no democracy in India, one should listen to the discussions of political analysts of Ama Ujaala. It explains that TMC propagated violence, and it shall be very difficult for the new government to counter the violent culture of TMC in Bengal. Mamata stopped development in West Bengal. Many industries shifted from Bengal during CPI(M), and it continued during TMC.
Video Journalist: Rubaiyat Biswas 12:53AM 10 May 2026
Listen to the BBC news and decide about democracy in India. It also informs the ground realities which could even BBC not manipulate. Women's safety and security played an important reason for the success of BJP.
IANS on X: "Delhi: On the formation of the BJP government in West Bengal, former CPI(M) MP Hannan Mollah says, "It was a BJP plan. They thought that if they do not get Bengal, then nothing is achieved even if they are ruling the entire country. Bengal is different from any other part of the https://t.co/PQW6HbG4TO" / X any other part of the world. It has a distinct way of thinking, debating, and political culture. They have always tried to target Bengal with long-term and intensive planning. But Bengal has its own political strength and identity. After becoming Chief Minister, he announced that only Hindus voted for them and that no Muslims voted for them. So, their government will not do any work for minorities. This is against the Constitution. This approach reflects their character. We have to see how they work for the common people, for minorities, for Dalits, and for all sections of society." 1:34AM 10 May 2026
The meeting will be held at Nabanna Sabhaghar, Howrah, at 5 PM on May 11, 2026 (Monday). @WBPolice 2:07AM 10 May 2026
We congratulate the leaders and wish them success in working with commitment for the interest of people of Bengal. 4:03AM 10 May 2026
In March 2021, Narendra Modi traveled to Dhaka to participate in the golden jubilee celebrations of Bangladesh's independence. In protest against his visit, Hefazat-e-Islam organized demonstrations across various parts of the country, and what's more, they declared PM Modi an "enemy of Islam" and called for jihad against him. From her seat in West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee issued a statement expressing solidarity with Hefazat's anti-Modi protests and demanded that the Indian Prime Minister be prevented from visiting Bangladesh. She went a step further by branding Modi an enemy of Muslims. Following Mamata's statement, Hefazat's members went berserk and began attacking Hindu temples and homes across the country. Incidents of physical assaults and rapes also came to light. This kind of violent conspiracy was hatched by the Pakistani intelligence agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), and it was they who provided the funding for it. This particular incident clearly proves Mamata Banerjee's Islamic connections. 4:55AM 10 May 2026
Coming from an extremely poor family, she is now an MLA. This is not merely her personal success story; it is a victory for every struggling woman, every poor household, and every invisible worker whose sacrifices often go unnoticed by society.
Many urban elites may never truly understand the pain, humiliation, uncertainty, and daily struggles faced by people living in the remotest villages. But leaders like Kalita Di can speak for them in the Assembly because they have lived that life themselves. They know what hunger feels like. They know what it means to survive with dignity despite hardship. They understand the struggles of ordinary families not through statistics or speeches, but through lived experience.
That is what makes this moment so special. Politics should not belong only to powerful families, wealthy dynasties, celebrities, or privileged circles. Democracy becomes meaningful when someone from the most humble background can rise through sheer hard work, commitment, and the blessings of the people.
This is the strength of my party — where dedication matters more than pedigree, and where even the poorest citizen can dream of leadership. In the BJP, opportunities are not reserved for a select few. A domestic worker can become a legislator. A woman from a forgotten village can become the voice of thousands.
Kalita Di’s journey will inspire countless young girls, struggling mothers, and ordinary workers to believe that their dreams are valid too. Her story is proof that no background is too small and no struggle is insignificant when determination meets opportunity. Welcome to the Assembly, Kalita Di. May your voice echo the hopes and aspirations of the people who have spent generations waiting to be truly represented. 5:19AM 10 May 2026
Is it a sum of hundreds, perhaps thousands of competing, often conflicting theatres of local dynamics in India? Does it deserve many more volumes of 'subaltern studies' which go down the rabbit hole of discovering a million truths about us as a people, all of which have nothing to do with one another? Is it the poor getting a once-in-a-five-year chance to extort as much as they can from the state exchequer? Or, is it, a game ready to be won by the most ruthless Machiavellian operator who can handle these contradictions by deploying everything at his disposal while maintaining the fa├зade of believing in a particular value system?
All of these assertions will be a gross injustice to India’s democratic journey of 77 years. They cannot explain why a country with so much ethnic and linguistic diversity and social and economic inequality has managed to stay together without falling into the vortex of economic or social anarchy like most of our peers in the Global South....Sure, there have been moments when we seemed to have reached its precipice but we have managed to pull back each time. They also cannot explain why the political fortunes of parties and leaders have been almost destroyed and then given a new lease of life by the same set of people at different points in time notwithstanding the institutional barriers against such reversals.
This, more than anything else, is the biggest longue dur├йe success story of Indian democracy. And this is something which we can genuinely be proud of. To be sure, the fact that democracy has worked so far does not mean that it is eternal. It also does not mean that the majority does not endorse politics which often has a dark side. "
Those who critisize Indian democracy must read this article written by Roshan Kishore in Hindustan Times.
In the 2006 West Bengal Assembly elections, the Left Front won 235 seats. By then, the Left Front government had been in power for nearly 30 years. Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee felt that without industry, there would be no development. Land was allocated to Tata Motors near Kolkata in Singur to set up a Nano car factory. In Nandigram, land was acquired to build a chemical hub. This was a major shift in the Left Front's policy. Until then, the policy had prioritized small-scale cottage industries over large industries. If anyone has been subjected to post-poll violence, intimidation, or threats, I request them to reach out and share their details with me or DM me. I will do everything within my capacity to ensure their safety and security and pursue every available legal and democratic remedy. I will stand shoulder to shoulder with every Trinamool worker and supporter in this fight to ensure that truth prevails and that both governments now work genuinely in the interests of the people of West Bengal.
Jai Bangla! Jai Hind! 
6:42PM 9 May 2026

The BJP’s historic victory in West Bengal is not just another electoral win. It is the breaking of a psychological, regional and cultural barrier that critics once believed BJP could never cross. Bengal was projected as a fortress of regional politics, identity politics and anti-BJP mobilisation. Yet, under Modi ji’s leadership, that fortress has fallen.
What makes this victory even more significant is that BJP’s rise has not been built overnight. It is the result of decades of grassroots work, ideological clarity, organisational discipline and Modi ji’s unmatched connect with ordinary Indians. From villages to cities, from youth to women, from traders to the poor, the message of development, dignity, nationalism and cultural confidence has found deep resonance.
For years, Modi ji’s critics predicted his decline. Every election has proved them wrong. They called BJP’s appeal limited. India expanded it. They called Modi ji’s politics temporary. The people made it historic. They called it impossible in Bengal. Bengal has now answered.
This is not just about power. This is about legacy.
Modi ji has built a political movement that crosses caste, region, language and class. His leadership has made BJP the defining force of modern India and placed Bharat’s civilisational confidence at the centre of democratic politics. The message is clear: critics may keep writing obituaries, but the people of India keep writing history.10:29PM 9 May 2026
8 May 2026
Markandey Katju on X: "Mamata Banerji had created an army of goons, like Hitler's SS, which terrorized the people of West Bengal, and regularly committed crimes like stealing from shops without paying for it. The police turned a blind eye to such atrocities and crimes, fearing that if they took action" / X took action they themselved would be victimized. Now that the TMC has been roundly defeated in the elections, people are taking revenge on these goons by beating them, just as it happened when WW2 ended and the Nazis were defeated. In several Nazi concentration camps which were liberated by the Allies, the prisoners of these camps, who had been horribly treated, beat up their former sadistic guards. I am not justifying violence, but only pointing out that such reactions are inevitable. 12:10 AM 8 May 2026
Additionally, on Suvendu Adhikari's PA Chandranath’s murder case, he says, "The very same people who engaged in violence in the past are doing so again; our party workers are being killed. The police remain as passive as ever—sitting idly... The police are not active; had they been active, none of this would have occurred...The police need to step up and perform their duty as they are meant to." 1:31AM 8 May 2026
Vijay Prashad on X: "Yes. The Bharatiya Janata Party has won in West Bengal. In my recent article, I wrote, 'In many ways, the victory of Modi’s BJP in West Bengal felt as if it were equally formed by a Gen-Z wave, this time a type of cosplay Hindutva, Hindu power masked in casual anti-immigrant, https://t.co/mHbH1byX66" / X casual anti-immigrant, anti-Muslim rhetoric and in the vagueness of anti-politics. Social media platforms ran narratives that focused on young people, with themes such as anti-corruption and transparency sounding like anti-older people. It helped that the BJP’s leader Suvendu Adhikari (born 1970) was younger than Banerjee (born 1955) and so positioned himself as the coming of a new generation. Beneath the smiles of the younger candidate and the social media glitz of the West Bengal BJP lies the disenfranchisement of voters, the religious bigotry of the campaigning, and the hoary nature of the BJP’s Hindutva ideology – rooted as it is in an ancient fantasy created only a hundred years ago. Media-savvy personalities felled the need for real ideas to solve real problems'. ( https://peoplesdispatch.org/2026/05/06/regional-elections-in-india-and-the-growing-myth-of-gen-z/).
Yes, the BJP used the state apparatus, including the SIR programme, to disenfranchise voters, and now they are using vandalism across West Bengal to eliminate their political opponents. This includes breaking statues of Lenin.
But as they break the statue, the people take to the streets.
West Bengal is not going to settle easily into the rhythms of the cosplay Hindutva. Over three million people voted for the Left Front alliance, about 5% of the vote. That is not an insignificant number of people.
As the class struggle intensifies in the state, it will face frontally the failures of the cosplay Hindutva Chief Minister Adhikari, who said, indecorously that he is after all the CM of the Hindus of Bengal ('I will work for the Hindus of Nandigram', he said of his constituency, alleging that Muslims voted for the opposition and should therefore be disenfranchised).
I think it is important for us to do the following:
1. Form a Observatory to track the vandalism and the cosplay Hindutva praxis of the government and its Sangh Parivar.
2. Highlight the class struggle as it intensifies, giving it publicity and encouragement.
3. Highlight the work of the class parties as their cadre develop into leaders and as they work to build the complex and necessary vanguard within the class struggle. We cannot retreat. We have an obligation to uphold the Red Flag. ржПржЧিржп়ে ржЪрж▓ো, ржкিржЫু рж╣ржЯো ржиা। рж▓াрж▓ рж╕েрж▓াржо। Lal Salaam by CPI(M) writer financed by China.3:50AM 8 May 2026
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Nahid Islam believes that in such a situation, Bangladesh's responsibility has increased further, and it must ensure and secure the coexistence of Hindus, Muslims and other religions in the country.
The National Citizen Party, founded under direct patronization of Muhammad Yunus is a part of the Jamaat-e-Islami led coalition. Earlier, Jamaat-e-Islami leader Muhammad Nurul Huda through a video statement urged Mamata Banerjee to "declare war against Delhi" and pronounce West Bengal as an "independent state" following her election defeat. Huda further said, "17 crore Muslims of Bangladesh" would stand with Mamata if such a move was taken. 4:32AM 8 May 2026
My Recommendations:
Form the govt as soon as possible to establish clear administrative control.
Avoid repeating the Rajasthan, MP, or Delhi model in Bengal. Instead, appoint a strong and decisive CM, My choice is Suvendu Adhikari
Constitute a special task force immediately to dismantle the mafia syndicate and neutralise terror networks.
Enact special legislation similar to UAPA to empower security forces with stronger legal tools.
For the first two years, adopt a zero-tolerance approach towards organised crime and terrorism. Set aside conventional considerations of human rights activism and fair play.
Authorise necessary encounters and decisive operations to restore order.
Only after peace and stability are firmly established can the state attract serious industrial investment.
Without sustained law and order, no meaningful development or economic revival is possible. 4:51AM 8 May 2026
Shamim had previously been barred from entering the area surrounding the Shibpur Tram Depot in Howrah; however, he returned to the locality prior to the elections. This afternoon, leading a mob of youths — many of whom were outsiders — he launched a violent attack on BJP workers and supporters. Bombs were hurled, and seven rounds of gunfire were discharged during the assault, leaving Munna Khan, Manoj Khan, and Sikandar Khan injured. These individuals were office-bearers of the BJP's Minority Cell. They worked actively within the Shibpur Assembly constituency, a fact that prompted the infamous criminal husband of the TMC leader to target them.
Following the incident, Shamim and his accomplices fled the scene. A large police contingent has since arrived at the site. Central forces have been deployed in the area. A formal complaint has been lodged at the Shibpur Police Station, and the injured victims have been rushed to the hospital. The situation in the locality remains highly tense. 4:59AM 8 May 2026
https://x.com/i/status/2052433193933156392
Now consider what this means for the journalists and pollsters everyone is mocking for "missing" it. If you are a journalist traveling across Bengal, talking to people at tea stalls and rallies, you are reading vibes. You are not running a stratified random sample. And when the actual split is 46:41, vibes will not pick that up.
Worse, confirmation bias kicks in. You walk into a conversation with a prior. Maybe you believe TMC's welfare schemes have locked in the rural vote. Maybe you think BJP's urban support is overstated. Whatever your prior, you start hearing what confirms it. Then you encounter a silent voter, someone who will not reveal their preference, and unconsciously fill that silence with your own preference.
For the pollsters, the problem is even more structural. Axis My India, one of the most credible firms in the business, refused to release Bengal projections because 60 to 70 percent of voters would not answer basic questions. When that many respondents stay silent, your data is compromised at the source. No model fixes that.
A 5 point gap could be within the margin of error for most polls. At that range, everything comes down to how you model the silent voters. How you weight the undecided. Every assumption in that gray zone reflects a judgment call. Judgment is human. So before we pile on, remember what the ground reality actually was. It was not 80:20 screaming BJP. It was 46:41 with a large number of BJP voters staying completely silent. That is genuinely hard to read. For anyone. 5:33AM 8 May 2026
He also says, "Previously, we saw that Mamata Banerjee was actually the impediment to establishing the Teesta Barrage. Now, in my opinion, since the BJP won the election under Suvendu's leadership, the Teesta Barrage agreement, which was very much desired by the Bangladesh government and the Modi government, be helped by Suvendu..." He further says, "We have a good relationship. Ideologically, we are different, but on some issues, we are very much united, like the Teesta Barrage and the general relationship between Bangladesh and India..."2:06PM 8 May 2026
The speaker in the scene is BJP's National Organizational Minister B.L. Santosh Ji, from the "RSS-BJP Electoral Workshop" held just before the Bengal elections. The essence of the statement is this: Undoubtedly, TMC is a challenge for us, but for nationalists, the battle for Bengal is not just about an electoral post or five years of politics. Rather, it is an ideological, organizational, and social struggle that will span generations.4:22PM 8 May 2026
Rekha Patra- Defeated the TMC candidate from the Scheduled Caste seat in Hingalganj by more than 5,000 votes. Victim of the Sandeshkhali women's harassment incident.
Ratna Debnath- Mother of the doctor brutally murdered at RG Kar Medical College. Recorded a victory by more than 28,000 votes. This mother from the OBC community had taken a Chanakya vow: until Mamata is defeated, I won't comb my hair.
Kalita Manjhi- From the Scheduled Caste seat in Ausgram, a domestic worker, who secured a win by more than 12,000 votes. My salutations to those who made this poster.4:47PM 8 May 2026

But assuming this automatically marks the political end of Mamata Banerjee could be a serious misreading of Bengal politics. Because Mamata Banerjee has never operated like a conventional Chief Minister.
Most regional leaders become weaker when they are put under pressure. Mamata often becomes stronger. The more cornered she appears, the more she shifts from administrator to agitator. That transformation is what makes her politically dangerous for the BJP.
The BJP’s standard political model across states is built around organizational expansion, central pressure, narrative dominance and leadership projection. It has worked successfully against several regional forces. But Bengal is not an easy ideological battlefield. Here, emotion often overrides structure.
Unlike the Left Front, which depended heavily on a disciplined but rigid party machinery, Mamata’s politics revolves around personality, confrontation and emotional connection with Bengali identity. If her government weakens, she does not disappear quietly into institutional politics. She returns to the street.
That is where the BJP’s real challenge begins.
A weakened Mamata can easily reposition herself as a victim of Delhi’s political aggression. Every investigation, arrest or crackdown can be reframed into a larger narrative of Bengali pride versus central domination. In Bengal’s political culture, that narrative still carries enormous emotional weight.
Ironically, a Mamata Banerjee with reduced administrative burdens may become more politically aggressive than a Mamata running the state government daily.
There is also another uncomfortable reality for the BJP. Despite years of growth in West Bengal, the party still struggles to produce a mass Bengali leader with the same cultural instinct and emotional vocabulary as Mamata. Elections can be nationalized. Bengal’s political psychology cannot.
The BJP has built a powerful electoral machine in the state. But it still lacks a face that naturally connects with Bengal’s street level political culture in the way Mamata does.
That is why even during phases of visible anti incumbency, she continues to dominate the political conversation.
Could there ever be another NDA chapter between Mamata and the BJP, similar to the Vajpayee era? In Indian politics, nothing is impossible. But after years of direct ideological warfare, such a move would require a dramatic political reinvention from both sides. At this stage, it remains highly unlikely.
The public anger against the TMC is real. The electoral warning signs are real. But Bengal’s politics has never been a simple arithmetic exercise.
As India moves toward 2029, the BJP may discover that defeating Mamata electorally is only one battle. Managing a Bengal where Mamata Banerjee returns to full time opposition politics could become an even bigger challenge.
Because unlike the old Left leadership that slowly faded with time, Mamata Banerjee’s political instinct is built on resistance. And in Bengal, resistance still has a powerful audience. 4:51PM 8 May 2026
Against this, stood a record of another kind. Four crore 21 lakh houses completed under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana over the past decade. Fifteen crore tapwater connections under Jal Jeevan Mission, against a base of 3 crore in 2019. Roughly 55 crore beneficiaries under Ayushman Bharat. Direct Benefit Transfer rendering obsolete the leakages that once defined every welfare programme in Bengal. This was the floor on which every BJP karyakarta in Bengal stood when she asked for votes.
A cultural and economic renaissance of the state that gave the country its first industrial belt, its commercial capital, and the early architects of national administration awaits us. My piece in
Moloy Ghatak (Public Works) – Asansol Uttar
Net Deletions: 43,593 | BJP Margin: 11,615 → Deletions nearly 4X the margin!
Mamata Banerjee (Chief Minister) – Bhabanipur
Net Deletions: 40,159 | BJP Margin: 15,105
Shashi Panja (Women, Child Dev & Social Welfare) – Shyampukur
Net Deletions: 31,386 | BJP Margin: 14,633
Aroop Biswas (Power) – Tollyganj
Net Deletions: 23,623 | BJP Margin: 6,013 → Deletions almost 4X!
Snehasis Chakraborty (Transport) – Jangipara
Net Deletions: 12,336 | BJP Margin: 862 → Deletions 14X the margin!
In Seat after Seat, SIR Net Deletions Dwarfed The Final Winning Margins.
Even after all this, we’ll still hear Mahamanav saying that India is the ‘Mother of Democracy’. And even then, we might just see the #SupremeCourt staying Completely Silent. 6:24PM 8 May 2026
Effect of SIR is also explained by other editors on X.
The assembly elections were just 5 months away. Suvendu's departure felt like the collapse of a major fortress. Damage control efforts kicked off in a frenzy. Arrangements were hastily made to placate the sulking 'Nandigram Lion.'
A chilly night on December 1. In a room in Kolkata, four heavyweights gathered. The rebel Suvendu Adhikari, Mamata's nephew Abhishek Banerjee, TMC MP Sougata Roy, and election strategist Prashant Kishor. Hours of head-scratching discussions ensued.
The next morning, Sougata Roy made the announcement—'Everything is fine. Suvendu isn't going anywhere; he's with us.' It seemed the storm had passed.
A few days later, a WhatsApp message from Suvendu triggered another political bombshell. In the message sent to Sougata Roy, he wrote—'My pain is still alive. You imposed everything on me without finding a solution. I wanted to speak my mind at the press conference, but you snatched that chance by announcing it beforehand. Walking together is no longer possible. Forgive me.'
Meanwhile, in Medinipur, posters of Mamata Didi were vanishing from Suvendu's office, and saffron hues were starting to adorn the walls. On December 17, he officially bid TMC a 'farewell.'
The very next day, an order for 'Z' category security arrived from Delhi, making it clear that Suvendu's destination had changed.
That day, December 19, 2020—the field in Medinipur was overflowing with a sea of people. Home Minister Amit Shah draped a BJP gamchha around Suvendu's neck. Together, they waved the flag. Suvendu bowed to touch Shah's feet and became the BJP's charioteer for conquering Bengal. From 3 seats, the BJP surged to 77 in the 2021 elections, and this time in 2026, it clinched a full majority with 207 seats. Now, arriving in Bengal as an observer, Amit Shah announced Suvendu as the Chief Minister. 10:04PM 8 May 2026
7 May 2026
Ankit Awasthi explains and informs many examples where contenders did not want to resign and want to remain as chief minister. What happened in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Maharashtra, Delhi, Karnataka? Ankit explains.
SIR is not a problem in West Bengal.TMC played a major roll for SIR not BJP. Hindu Muslim issue is the main issue in West Bengal. In Tamil Nadu it is Hindu verses Christianity.
It is not new. What should any one expect from Tejasvi Yadav of Bihar - head of RJD political party? Democracy is overtaking principles of humanity. Truth is taken over by lies of politicians. Rude tactics of violence and lies are accepted by politicians.
Press Trust of India on X: "VIDEO | Patna: RJD chief Tejashwi Yadav says, "Regarding the results in West Bengal, we were on the ground and travelled extensively. From what we saw, the BJP hardly had any presence. Whether it was Amit Shah or other BJP leaders, they used the entire system, machinery, and all https://t.co/ciWAYCUGeb" / X machinery, and all possible means to fight the elections in Bengal. So, we believed that wherever such tactics were used, be it Maharashtra, Bihar, or Bengal, you must have seen the results. Sooner or later, the truth behind these tactics and conspiracies will come out." 12:06AM 7 May 2026
Press Trust of India on X: "VIDEO | After TMC leaders leave West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee’s residence in Kalighat, TMC leader Kunal Ghosh says, "Look, the violence that is taking place at several places, right now, it is under the Election Commission’s responsibility, and it is entirely their https://t.co/obXajpEN1j" / X it is entirely their responsibility. The way the BJP is allegedly carrying out attacks, with certain groups moving around, and the statements made by some of their leaders do not match what is happening on the ground. Our workers are being killed one after another, and party offices are being taken over. This is not good for democracy. In 2011, Mamata Didi had said we wanted change, not revenge, and no CPI(M) office was attacked. But what is happening now, including the way the counting was conducted, has raised many allegations from our side. The kind of attacks happening in a blatant manner are not good for democracy.” 12:41AM 7 May 2026
https://x.com/i/status/2052005755075915811
• Samserganj → 74,775 deletions , TMC still won
• Lalgola → 55,420 deletions , TMC still won
• Bhagabangola → 47,493 deletions, TMC still won
• Raghunathganj → 46,100 deletions, TMC still won
• Metiaburuz → 39,579 deletions, TMC still won by 87,879 votes
So how exactly did SIR “rig” Bengal for BJP when TMC dominated most high-deletion seats ?
And the funniest part?
> TN saw ~74 lakh voter deletions (~11.5% electorate)
> Karnataka saw ~6.2 lakh deletions before Congress victory
> Kerala results were happily accepted when Congress benefited politically
So basically: SIR is “good” when non-BJP wins, but SIR is “bad” when BJP wins 2:23AM 7 May 2026
Security Analyst discusses the future of West Bengal and what precautions the government should take to control Naxalites, Jihadies, Maoists, and elites of vested interest. How to control China's political interference and the Pakistani ISI in West Bengal. It may be the real challenge for the BJP party.
Divya Kumar Soti on X: "West Bengal is ruled by a queer terrorist syndicate consisting of Jihadists and Maoists. Mamata Banerjee was just a cover page girl. Syndicate continues to function even when she is gone. Last time when Bengali streets were cleared of Maoists was in 1970-72 when Indira Gandhi and" / X Indira Gandhi and Siddharth Shankar Ray let loose Youth Congress workers to eliminate Naxalites who controlled large parts of Calcutta and countryside. For days YC workers and the police fought a civil war and eradicated Naxals. But then they were just rag tag Naxalites. This time, the challenge is a lethal combination of Maoists and Islamists. State machinery has lived on the payroll of this syndicate for too long. Vested interests are deeply entrenched. BJP can not allow these leeches to earn by looting people. So, they are going to do everything to save this syndicate. It is the bread and butter of many sitting in the system. It is a real *Sarkar Humari Hai Par System To Unka Hai* situation. There are no constitutional solutions to this. Nor are there any Buddhist solutions to this. BJP will have to go berserk to be able clean up this mess. While CAPFs are still deployed in the State, a mini Operation Woodrose or Operation Steeplechase are the most efficacious steps to start with. Otherwise, this terrorist syndicate will keep the new government on the tenterhooks and will stage something horrendous. Make no mistake. West Bengal means a lot in larger geopolitical scheme of things and US, China, Pakistan all hold potent cards. 3:14PM 7 May 2026
CPI(M) induced culture of political violence in West Bengal when Sonia Congress was in centre. Sonia was in the Prime Minister's house, and Indira Gandhi was listening to her and her husband. Mamata Benerjee countered it by adopting the same practice, for iron can be cut by iron tools or stronger than iron tools only. She ruled for fifteen years by violence and corrupt practices. If you sow violence, then you face violence when you are not in power. Politics is a very dirty game. That is why means are as important as the target in politics or in any administration. Ultimately, the rule of law is the only solution for a peaceful transition of power. History teaches Hindus different lessons, while Prithvi Raj Chauhan excused Mohmad Ganavi 17 times and did not murder Gajnavi. But on the 18th time, when Gajnavi defeated Prathvi Raj Chauhan, Gajnavi killed Chauhan and showed no mercy. Hindus must understand that political power comes from the barrel of a gun, though this must be the last resort. Violence in West Bengal is an example of the same theory. I hope people may understand, and the BJP will soon take the oath and then order the police accordingly. As of today, Bengal is governed by the Election Commissioner.
Press Trust of India on X: "VIDEO | Delhi: On the killing of Suvendu Adhikari's aide, TMC MP Kirti Azad (@KirtiAzaad) says, “More than half a dozen TMC workers have reportedly been killed. From public platforms, hatred is being spread openly. You can listen to the speeches of BJP leaders yourself. The https://t.co/jI4KJobHHk" / X The situation has gone out of control. Central armed forces were sent so that there would be no post-poll violence. There is hardly any place, district, or block left where vandalism has not taken place. Trinamool workers are being attacked, supporters’ homes are being destroyed, and women are being taken away. No one knows what is being done to these women. Nothing is clear. My office was also taken over. This is the real face of the BJP, spreading hatred.” 4:14 PM 7 May 2026
Like the sun rises in the East, India's rise as a superpower will also happen from the East.
In his 12 years in office, PM Modi has achieved what nobody thought was possible in India. For the first time, India's most vulnerable people are getting their deserved share of benefits straight to their bank accounts via direct cash transfers. India's infrastructure is becoming world class. Just look at the expressways, roads and airports. They are better than in the developed countries. And, now, the deregulation agenda is unleashing the entrepreneurial energy of our youth.
This is India's time. We have a young population and huge resources. We are blessed to have a visionary leader with the power of execution.
Sitting in London, I am a witness to a world which is sitting up and taking note.
Once again, I congratulate the PM and Home Minister for their historic electoral success. May the tremendous resources of our Greater Purvanchal become the engine of growth for Bharat. 4:45PM 7 May 2026
Press Trust of India on X: "VIDEO | BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari's PA Chandranath Rath murder case: Party's West Bengal chief Samik Bhattacharya (@SamikBJP) said, "This is not an ordinary murder. For example, in Bashirhat, four rounds of bullets were fired at our party worker. There is a difference between https://t.co/izhdKY81JF" / X between that incident and this one. The modus operandi is different. From what has emerged so far, from the video footage, what the police are saying, and what is being reported in newspapers, the car was stopped first, then a hole was made in the car window. This is not something ordinary. Why was this done? In two days, the Prime Minister, the Union Home Minister, the Defence Minister, and many others are coming to the state. 20 CMs are also arriving. Such a major celebration is taking place. So before that, are they trying to send a political message through this incident? Or are they trying to fire bullets into the chest of the BJP? Or send some kind of message to the Prime Minister? The politically aware people of West Bengal will understand this.” 5:53PM 7 May 2026
IANS on X: "Patna, Bihar: On West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee refusing to resign after losing the State Assembly Elections, Spiritual leader Devkinandan Thakur says, "Please understand this clearly. This is a democracy, not a monarchy. The people will decide who will rule and who will not https://t.co/tWZDAApyEJ" / X who will not rule. When she have lost in Bengal, it is because of their own actions. I am not criticizing anyone or saying anything bad about anyone. I do not care what happens to me or to anyone else. But one thing makes a difference... When you ignore Lord Ram on Ram Navami, when you ignore Goddess Durga during Durgashtami, when you ignore Goddess Kali in Bengal, and when many temples remain closed for 10–12 years, then our scriptures say, 'If you destroy dharma, then dharma will destroy you'..." 6:02PM 7 May 2026
ANI_HindiNews on X: "#WATCH | рдоुрд░्рд╢िрджाрдмाрдж: рдХांрдЧ्рд░ेрд╕ рдиेрддा рдЕрдзीрд░ рд░ंрдЬрди рдЪौрдзрд░ी рдиे рднाрдЬрдкा рдиेрддा рд╕ुрд╡ेंрджु рдЕрдзिрдХाрд░ी рдХे PA рдЪंрдж्рд░ा рдХी рд╣рдд्рдпा рдкрд░ рдХрд╣ा, "рдмंрдЧाрд▓ рдоें рдХाрдиूрди рдХी рд╣ाрд▓рдд рджेрдЦिрдП, рдпрд╣ां рдЧुंрдбाрдЧрд░्рджी рдХोрдИ рдирдИ рдмाрдд рдирд╣ीं рд╣ै। рджрд░िंрджों рдХे рдкрдирдкрдиे рдХे рд▓िрдП рдпрд╣ рд╕рдмрд╕े рдЕрдЪ्рдЫी рдЬрдЧрд╣ рдоाрдиी рдЬाрддी рд╣ै, рдЪुрдиाрд╡ рдХे рдирддीрдЬों рдХे рдмाрдж рдЬрдм рд▓ोрдЧ рд╢ांрддि рдХी https://t.co/0pqExFHrgh" / X Murshidabad: Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said on the murder of BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari's PA Chandra, "Look at the state of law in Bengal, hooliganism is nothing new here. It's considered the best place for beasts to thrive, even when people were hoping for peace after the election results, we are witnessing bloodshed. The new government should take note that the BJP had assured that there would be no atmosphere of fear in Bengal... but even the PA of a powerful BJP leader in Bengal gets murdered, which means Bengal remains where it was. The government changed, but the situation didn't... The guilty should get the harshest punishment, and everyone should know which party the beasts belong to. This is a very painful incident; the criminal should be punished. The matter should be investigated." 8:32PM 7 May 2026
Press Trust of India on X: "VIDEO | Barasat, West Bengal: BJP MP Rahul Sinha on the murder of BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari’s PA Chandranath Rath, says, “Mamata Banerjee and Abhishek Banerjee thought that if such an incident took place, BJP workers would come out on the streets, identify Trinamool Congress https://t.co/Uc7ugdJX3b" / X Trinamool Congress leaders, set their houses on fire, carry out vandalism, damage roads and vehicles, and spread violence across West Bengal. They had planned this conspiracy so that the swearing-in ceremony would not take place. If West Bengal remains trapped in violence, there will be no progress or development. We want to develop West Bengal, and therefore we do not want the state to remain entangled in violence.” 8:41PM 7 May 2026
ANI on X: "#WATCH | Kolkata, West Bengal: Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav says, "I have just met Didi (Mamata Banerjee). Abhishek was also with me... Today, all of us, together, have to stand up to the election fraud. When the election happened honestly, she won, but this time, because https://t.co/0VPUDH2MN0" / X because of the multi-layered 'mafiagiri' that happened in the election, no one could have imagined that this kind of fraud could be done by the BJP, the Election Commission, their associates, the spies, and the underground people together, to do such elections..." He adds, "What the BJP has done in Uttar Pradesh—the election was a betrayal. It was a trial for them. And they learned from it and looted the entire election."11:26PM 7 May 2026
Kanpur police arrested Mahfuz, the mastermind of a 1600 crore rupee hawala business, on Wednesday night. Mahfuz would open fake bank accounts in the names of poor cart and rickshaw pullers by taking their documents under the pretext of arranging loans. Through these accounts, with the collusion of bank employees, crores of rupees were illegally transacted. The busting of this massive hawala network came to light during the investigation of a 24 lakh robbery that took place in Kanpur on February 16. Mahfuz had been hiding for a long time in his in-laws' house in Kolkata under political protection. Fearing the power change in West Bengal, he returned to Kanpur and got trapped in the police's encirclement. 11:37PM 7 May 2026
6 May 2026
senior journalist in West Bengal certifies violence against TMC workers - karma theory.
Awadhesh Kumar on X: "рдмंрдЧाрд▓ рдоें рддोрдб़рдлोрдб़ рдФрд░ рд╣िंрд╕ा рдХी рд╕ाрд░ी рдЦрдмрд░ें рд╡ैрд╕ी рдирд╣ीं рд╣ै рдЬैрд╕ी рд╣рдоाрд░े рдкाрд╕ рдкрд╣ुंрдЪ рд░рд╣ी рд╣ै।। рджрд░рдЕрд╕рд▓ , рддृрдгрдоूрд▓ рдХांрдЧ्рд░ेрд╕ рдиे рдкूрд░े рд░ाрдЬ्рдп рдоें рдХांрдЧ्рд░ेрд╕ рдХे рднी рдХाрд░्рдпाрд▓рдпों, рднрд╡рдиों рдФрд░ рд╕ंрдкрдд्рддिрдпों рдкрд░ рдХрдм्рдЬा рдХिрдпा рдеा। рд░ाрд╣ुрд▓ рдЧांрдзी рджिрд▓्рд▓ी рдоें рдХुрдЫ рднी рдХрд╣ें рд▓ेрдХिрди рд╡рд╣ां рдХे рдкुрд░ाрдиे рдХांрдЧ्рд░ेрд╕ी рдмेрдЪाрд░े рдЖрдЬ рдХрдм्рдЬे рдоें" / X All the reports of vandalism and violence in Bengal are not as they are reaching us. In fact, the Trinamool Congress had seized Congress offices, buildings, and properties across the entire state. No matter what Rahul Gandhi says in Delhi, the poor old-time Congress workers there are now reclaiming them and saying that they can do this only after Trinamool's defeat. Leaders and their people have also occupied private individuals' properties throughout the province, and similarly, those of some other parties and organizations as well. In the same way, after coming to power, there was so much oppression, violence, suppression, and persecution that now people feel the time has come to teach them a lesson. So, after their defeat, wherever possible, people are reclaiming their properties, buildings, etc., or vandalizing them in anger. The fear of those who were terrified until yesterday is fading, and they feel that after enduring as much oppression as we have—trembling in fear, shedding eight tears, and obeying their orders—now it's our turn. It is not possible to stop the efforts to reclaim buildings, properties, and the like. This is natural too, but responding to violence, suppression, persecution, and terror in the same manner will plunge Bengal into another terrifying phase. If a large number of people across the province were waiting for this moment, then neither is it easy to stop it, nor is finding a solution that everyone can accept. After understanding all the truths, it can at least be said that no sympathy can be had for these sinners of Trinamool. 2:42AM 6 May 2026
Additionally, several EVMs, despite having been used for the entire day of polling, arrived at counting centres with over 90 percent battery charge intact. Anyone who understands how these machines work knows what that means. It means they were tampered with. The Election Commission can continue feeding its selective leaks to Godi Media. Or it can accept this challenge, release the footage, and prove us wrong. We are waiting. 2:44AM 6 May 2026
ANI on X: "#WATCH | On West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee's "I will not resign, I did not lose" statement, former ASG and Senior Advocate Pinki Anand says, "It is such a difficult position to accept such a difficult statement from somebody who has led the state for such a long time...For her to https://t.co/FXNQhmOpOe" / X For her to even contend is contrary to all constitutional norms. The constitution doesn't specifically provide so; however, on constitutional morality and all norms of constitution, if a party has lost the confidence of the people, and also the CM having lost her own seat...if at all there is a problem with the elections, the proper course is to challenge the election via an election petition...You can't lose and continue to claim the seat which you have only had because of the confidence of the people. If the people have lost confidence in you, constitutional morality is very clear...If she has lost the confidence of the people, which she has, the Governor can ask for a floor test even at this point and in the floor test, if she loses then she is bound to resign. There is nothing left in that discussion. Thirdly, the present position being such that the Assembly stands dissolved on 7th May. So, on 8th May, all the Members of the Assembly, including her, are deemed to have vacated the seat and nothing really survives as far as that is concerned...We run by the will of the people...You cannot be a sad loser and a bad loser..." 3:02AM 6 May 2026
One must always remember that India is one. Bengal’s problem is not that of Bengal alone. Kerala’s problem is not that of Kerala alone. Karnataka’s problem is not that of Karnataka alone. Punjab’s problem is not that of Punjabis alone. We are all united. We care about each other. We don’t live in isolation. Indian Hindu Nationalism binds us all. 3:08AM 6 May 2026
“A so-called BNP leader, Ruhul Kabir Rizvi – this child of Razakars, this political dwarf who still carries the blood of 1971 traitors in his veins – has shown his true face.
He burned his own wife’s Indian saree!
Think about that for a second. The same man whose wife proudly wore a beautiful India-made saree in her home, in her private life, in front of her own mirror – that same man publicly set it on fire like a cheap street performer, just to score cheap political points against India. What kind of man is this? What kind of leader burns his own wife’s dignity for votes?
Rizvi, listen to me loud and clear, wherever you are hiding in Bangladesh: You can burn a thousand sarees. You can scream anti-India slogans from morning till night. But you cannot burn the soul of Bharat Mata. You cannot erase the truth that your own wives, your own mothers, your own sisters still choose Indian sarees, Indian medicine, Indian rice, Indian onions, Indian salt, and Indian strength every single day. Your protest is fake. Your anger is theatrical. Your entire politics is built on hypocrisy and hate. Rizvi and your BNP gang – keep burning sarees if it makes you feel big. But remember this: Every flame you light only exposes your own emptiness. Every insult you hurl only strengthens our resolve.” 4:30PM 6 May 2026
How a land that produced spiritual & nationalist giants like Vivekanand, Aurobindo, Pravananand, Netaji Bose, SP Mukherjee, Rabindranath Tagore & countless revolutionaries like Khudiram Bose who forced the British to unite divided Bengal in 1911, slipped into the hands of pseudo-nationalists & anti-Bharat forces is some kind of a mystery.
The roots are in Congress’s compromising nationalism that led to phenomenons like Muslim
Appeasement & ‘ Non-violence at any cost’ which destroyed the State’s virile immunity system which in turn was fully exploited by Jinnah to divide Bengal & our nation.
This victory, coupled with the BJP’s equally emphatic win in Assam - also a state facing threats from intruders like in Bengal - under the most dynamic leadership of — has proved that the forces of nationalism will lead the nation against the threat of divisive forces.
Clearly, there is still a lot of stuff left in Bharat or that it has gained in the past 11 years under PM ‘s leadership than that meets the eye.
But on the flipside, there is also a challenge in how to restore the legacy of these great men. Clearly, short-cuts won’t work, long-term vision based on the principles of these great man will. Ideological commitment has no option, is what the new rulers of Bengal will have to remember.
People might be surprised how Veer Savarkar figures in the attached photo. Well, the answer is that, apart from Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, it was Savarkar who played a key role in saving half of Bengal. And not many know that it was Savarkar who brought Mukherjee into active Hindutva politics in 1939. True history remains a most interesting subject. 7:54AM 6 May 2026
India Today TV informs: Anchor Preeti leads a detailed analysis of the 2026 West Bengal Assembly election results, where the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) secured a historic victory, ending 15 years of Trinamool Congress (TMC) rule. Political analysts Ashutosh, Rajat Sethi, and Shikha Mukherjee examine the factors behind Mamata Banerjee’s defeat, including severe anti-incumbency and corruption allegations. The discussion highlights the impact of the RG Kar Medical College incident on urban women voters and the significant consolidation of Hindu votes toward the BJP. Data indicates a critical split in the traditionally solid Muslim vote bank among the Left, Congress, and Humayun Kabir’s Aam Janata Unnayan Party (AJUP), particularly in high-density regions like Murshidabad and Malda. The panel also addresses the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) controversy involving the deletion of over 90 lakh voter names, debating its influence on final margins. This factual breakdown explores whether the outcome reflects a deeper religious polarization or a mandate driven by institutional accountability and shifting electoral dynamics across Bengal. To The Point Debate: What Led To BJP's Sweep In Bengal? BJP's West Bengal Win Analysed | BJP vs TMC Areas of majority of the Muslim population elected a Muslim representative. It is necessary to analyse the voting pattern where Muslim population was more than 40%, 30%, and 20%. Humayun Kabir success is an example. Fear was created by Mamata and this was the reaction.
India Today 6 May 2026
The spirit of the mandate raises a serious question: Is power being treated as a responsibility or merely as an entitlement?
People of Bengal would've expected humility after a public mandate. What we are witnessing instead is resistance to accountability by .
In the process of clinging to power, Mamata Banerjee is not just rejecting the people’s mandate but also attempting to erode the credibility of institutions like and security forces undermining the very pillars that ensure free, fair and secure elections.
Bengal had long been subjected to a governance model marked by intimidation, syndicate networks and entrenched political patronage. Her defiance is not an exception. It is the clearest confirmation of that very system.
A true democrat bows to the people. A dictator clings to office despite them.
This mandate of Bengal is a rejection of fear, a rejection of coercion and a demand for accountability. To ignore it is to undermine the very foundation of democratic legitimacy.
The Constitution of India does not recognise stubbornness as a virtue in governance. Accountability is not optional and mandates are non- negotiable
4:12PM 6 May 2026
CNN News 18 --- Are SIR deletions equal to BJP gain or TMC gain?
NDTV Humayun Kabir effect in West Bengal elections
Pradeep Gupta of Axis India explains. SIR did not affect the results of West Bengal elections.
A party that had once become the symbol of change gradually came to represent, in the eyes of many, the arrogance of power, corruption, and partisan domination.
The list of allegations against the Trinamool Congress is also long. For years, opponents have argued that the politics of Muslim appeasement in the state crossed all limits, that the administration and police increasingly turned into instruments of the ruling party, and that corruption and extortion became institutionalized from the panchayat level to the highest ranks of government. The teacher recruitment scam, the culture of “cut money,” and the abnormal financial rise of local party leaders did not escape public notice. Villagers saw people who once possessed nothing become owners of enormous wealth within only a few http://years.At the same time, a section of the population came to believe that instead of genuine industrialization, employment generation, or long-term development, the government relied on welfare-dependent politics to preserve its vote bank. Although schemes such as Lakshmir Bhandar and other social welfare projects benefited many people, the opposition successfully established the narrative that instead of development, “votes were being bought with allowances.”Government employees were also deeply dissatisfied. The DA movement, resentment over jobs, and the growing distance between the administration and citizens pushed many educated middle-class voters away from the Trinamool Congress. Allegations of electoral violence, booth capturing, attacks on opposition workers, and chaos surrounding elections created long-standing frustration and distrust toward democracy itself. Public anger also grew over women’s insecurity, rape, and violence against women, as well as the administration’s handling of such incidents. In many cases, the absence of justice, political interference, and insensitive remarks by those in power generated deep disappointment and outrage among ordinary people. Most importantly, many people came to believe that Mamata Banerjee was no longer the same combative leader she once was. After remaining in power for a long time, an atmosphere of personality cult, excessive centralization, and arrogance of authority emerged around her. The opposition successfully attacked this image and established in the public mind the political message: “Bengal no longer wants you.
”History repeatedly shows that governments do not lose solely because of the strength of the opposition; they lose when people begin to feel that those in power no longer listen to them. In this election in West Bengal, psychology played the most decisive role. Bengal was once not merely a geographical region; it was an intellectual civilization. It was the capital of thought, the center of the Renaissance and awakening.
From Raja Ram Mohan Roy to Swami Vivekananda, from Rabindranath Tagore to Subhas Chandra Bose, from Satyajit Ray to Mahasweta Devi—this land built itself upon traditions of free thought, humanism, rationalism, and http://protest.It was in this Bengal that Ram Mohan stood against religious superstition, and Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar endured social hatred and humiliation in support of widow remarriage. Rabindranath spoke for humanity even against the blindness of narrow nationalism. Kazi Nazrul Islam wrote songs of equality and rebellion against divisions of religion and caste. Jibanananda Das discovered the lonely beauty of Bengal, while Sukanta Bhattacharya dreamed of a world free from hunger, poverty, and exploitation. The artists and writers of Bengal once refused to bow before power. They were the conscience of society. When they witnessed injustice, they protested. Rabindranath returned his British knighthood in protest; Nazrul was imprisoned. The question today is this: Does contemporary Bengal still inherit that tradition? Or has much of today’s artistic and literary community grown accustomed to applauding power? Many writers, poets, actors, artists, and academics in Bengal are no longer viewed by people as independent voices; rather, many believe they are openly engaged in praising the rulers in order to receive patronage. There are, of course, exceptions. But the perception that has formed in public consciousness is that a once-protesting cultural sphere has largely transformed into a culture of dependence and obedience.
Allegations have arisen that conscience has been traded away in exchange for state grants, awards, positions, committees, and invitations. When art surrenders to money and privilege, artistic freedom dies and literature degenerates into flattery.The issue of minority appeasement also played a major role in this election. Many people in West Bengal came to feel that under the name of secularism, a form of biased politics was being practiced.
Secularism means that the state should treat all religions equally, but if one particular community is used as a vote bank, resentment among the majority population is hardly http://unexpected. News of attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh—temple vandalism, forced occupation of property, and persecution of religious minorities—has regularly reached West Bengal. As a result, many Hindus in West Bengal have become fearful of the rise of Muslim fundamentalism. They fear that if fundamentalism is encouraged for political interests, the social balance will be destroyed. Whether this fear is entirely real or partly exaggerated, its influence on the election cannot be http://denied.At the same time, Islamist groups in Bangladesh are criticizing the BJP’s victory as a “victory of Hindutva.” Yet here a profound hypocrisy becomes visible. Most Christian-, Jewish-, or Hindu-majority countries in the world have established themselves as secular states. Yet in many Muslim-majority countries, Islam is the state religion; in some places, Sharia law prevails, in others, freedom of expression and the right to leave religion are restricted, and in many, minority rights are curtailed. Many Islamist groups support religion-based states in their own countries while demanding secularism elsewhere. This double standard further obstructs modernization and self-criticism within Muslim societies.The political history of West Bengal seems trapped in a recurring cycle. Once, people removed the Left Front government because they believed the CPI(M), after decades in power, had become detached from the public. They rejected it over allegations of deindustrialization, party dictatorship, political violence, and minority appeasement.
Riding that wave of anger, the Trinamool Congress came to power with promises of change. But over time, in the eyes of many people, the Trinamool also began walking the same path—only in a more open, aggressive, and reckless form.I myself have been a victim of this political culture. The CPI(M) government banned my book—a book written against religious fundamentalism and in favor of secular humanism. I was forced to leave West Bengal. Later, the Trinamool government also did not allow me to return to the state. Events around my books were stopped, and the broadcast of my television serial was blocked. Such treatment of a writer is not merely a personal attack; it is an attack on free thought, freedom of expression, and the right to question.
A society that fears writers ultimately fears independent thinking itself.I am not a worker of any political party, nor am I a blind supporter of one. I believe no party is above criticism. Good work must be acknowledged, and wrongdoing must be opposed. In a democracy, the first duty of a citizen is not to become blindly partisan, but to preserve one’s conscience.
Since people voted in hope of change, their expectations are enormous. They want corruption reduced, violence stopped, administration made impartial, transparency restored in recruitment, industry and investment expanded, and the education system revived. They want West Bengal once again to become a radiant center of thought, culture, art, literature, and humanity.But changing governments alone does not change society.
Society changes when people transform themselves from within—when artists refuse to sell themselves, journalists refuse to live in fear, teachers refuse to become servants of parties, and writers refuse to stop speaking the truth.
The great question before West Bengal today is whether it will return to its liberal, rationalist, and humanist traditions, or move further toward polarization, hatred, and the politics of revenge.Once, Bengal gave India the direction of renaissance, the courage of free thought, and new languages of literature and culture.
Even today, people expect much from Bengal. At this moment of change, what is most necessary is not only a change in power, but also a change in political culture. Otherwise, history will repeat itself once again, and the people of Bengal will continue to move endlessly in the same circle.
7:51PM 6 May 2026
For too long, the Muslim identity in India has often been projected, and at times asserted, as Muslim first, Indian later.
That posture has not gone unnoticed, and it has not come without cost.
Those Muslims who have served India with courage and distinction - whether in uniform, public life, or institutions - exist in large numbers. Yet they are often dismissed within the community as pliant or “Sarkari Muslims.”
Respect, instead, veers toward voices that emphasise separation.
Those who reinforce a sense of apartness, who define identity in opposition rather than in belonging.
That mindset isolates, and over time, it hardens perceptions on all sides.
If the community chooses to honour those who place India first, not by abandoning faith, but by integrating it within a larger national identity - the dynamic changes.
If it steps away from exceptionalism, from a posture of “special status” or “my way or the highway,” and moves toward reciprocity and mutual respect, the space for trust widens.
India is what it is because of its civilisational majority. That reality does not diminish anyone else.
But refusing to acknowledge it creates friction.
Secularism cannot be a one-sided burden carried indefinitely by one community. If it is to endure, it must be upheld by all.
So yes, Hindutva will shape the future.
How it affects Muslims will depend, in no small measure, on how Muslims choose to position themselves within the Indian identity.
If they continue to define themselves as set apart - politically, culturally, psychologically - then the response now seen in the form of Hindutva is inevitable. It is not an aberration; it is a reaction.
So I would tell your mother this: if we meet as Indians, it will be a genuine pleasure.
If we meet as Muslim and Hindu, then I will meet her exactly on those terms - clearly and unapologetically. 11:40PM 6 May 2026
5 May 2026
Avkush Singh Malik on X: "рдпे рд▓ोрдЧ рдиा рдкीрддे рд╣ैं, рдиा рд╣ी рдЬ्рдпाрджा рдоीрдаा рдЦाрддे, рдиा рд╣ी рдиाрдЪрддे। рдлिрд░ рдпे рд▓ोрдЧ рдЬो рдЪुрдиाрд╡ рджрд░ рдЪुрдиाрд╡ рдЬीрддрддे рд╣ै, рдЬрд╢्рди рдХैрд╕े рдордиाрддे рд╣ैं ? рдЕрдм рдХाрд░्рдпाрд▓рдп рдкрд░ рдХाрд░्рдпрдХрд░्рддाрдУं рдХो рднाрд╖рдг рджेंрдЧे рдФрд░ рдлिрд░ ? рдлिрд░ рдХрд▓ рд╕े рд╣ी рд▓рдЧ рдЬाрдпेंрдЧे 2027 рдоें рдЙрдд्рддрд░ рдк्рд░рджेрд╢, рдкंрдЬाрдм, рдЙрдд्рддрд░ाрдЦंрдб, рдЧोрд╡ा, рдордгिрдкुрд░, рд╣िрдоाрдЪрд▓ рдк्рд░рджेрд╢ рдФрд░ рдЧुрдЬрд░ाрдд рдоें https://t.co/3c1i91Ilwb" / X These people neither drink, nor eat too much sweet, nor dance. So how do these people celebrate their victory, winning election after election?
Now they will give speeches to the workers at the office and then?
Then, starting tomorrow, they will get to work on the elections scheduled for 2027 in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Goa, Manipur, Himachal Pradesh, and Gujarat.
"Starting tomorrow" doesn't mean they won't begin the work tomorrow—no, the work has been underway for ages; starting tomorrow, they'll just give it more momentum.
This is what gives them their kick.
In Bengal, their chief minister is decided, but they'll keep the public and media a bit distracted so their attention shifts from other things, allowing them to do what needs to be done.
Some tasks that are extremely important.
These people are, in truth, warriors of the present.
Just as in the era of monarchy, Peshwa Bajirao was always ready for battle on horseback, these people are the same.
That's why the opposition can't get the better of them.
The opposition's entire political game—it's these people who decide it all.
They've figured out India's opposition, knowing exactly how to play the moves against it.
These aren't the people you see in the pictures.
There are many minds behind them.
Minds whose life's sole purpose is nothing but this.
For them, this is a 24-hour job.
The vow-keepers of "param vaibhavam netumetat swarashtra"—these people never appear in such pictures.
Where the government has been in power for years, there's some anger among the workers and supporters on certain issues.
But all that anger is noted at the top; completely appropriate action will be taken on it.
For now, it's a time of joy for Hindus.
Revel in it, Har Har Mahadev
1:43 am 5 May 2026
From the margins to a formidable force—BJP’s surge in Bengal is rewriting the state’s political script. Driven by the decisive leadership of Narendra Modi and the relentless strategy of Amit Shah, this rise reflects a deep shift in public sentiment and a new chapter in Bengal’s future 1:55AM 5 May 2026
From the Bengal secretariat to government offices, the Central Security Forces have taken full control, and the Chief Secretary of Bengal has passed an order today...
There is a complete ban on taking any government file outside the office, damaging it, moving it here or there, or making photocopies or scans of it.
If any such act occurs, the senior officer of that department will be held accountable... Mamata Banerjee's nephew has been involved in the most corruption, and he was hopping around a lot during the elections too—now his reckoning is inevitable!! 2:38AM 5 May 2026

It was through Santosh Bharatiya's articles that I first started to understand that the BJP (Sangh) doesn't shape its politics around elections. Their politics runs along a timeline. Amit Shah has brought that understanding to life right before our eyes, like a film. He's the same producer, the same director, the one who writes the script, the one who picks the actors. He's the one who gathers the crowds at the box office, and after the success, he stands quietly beside the Prime Minister, smiling without a hint of claiming credit.
Imagine you're arriving in UP as the in-charge in 2013, your Sardar is gearing up to storm the center, and UP is the most crucial fortress. Without conquering it, you can't even dream of hoisting the saffron flag over the Red Fort. But here, you're a third-rate party. One chunk of your base votes—the Thakurs—is politicking with the Samajwadi Party, another base votes—the Brahmins—with the Bahujan Samaj Party. There's vicious factionalism in the organization. Even in the best-case scenario, no one's ready to give you more than fifty seats. And when the results come in, you deliver 73 out of 80. The SP and Congress have both shrunk down to their doorsteps. In central politics, this was Amit Shah's debut innings. After that, he never looked back.
Whether it was the campaign to build a party of ten crore members or wiping away the "Brahmin-Bania Janata Party" tag stuck on the BJP to establish it as the Backward Janata Party. From 2014 onward, Amit Shah has been preparing the BJP according to the political realities of the next decade. Today, in India's political landscape, no party is even visible anywhere that can challenge the BJP on organizational and ideological grounds.
Today's Bengal victory isn't just winning an election—it's a jackpot for the BJP that will ready it for the Hindutva 2.0 project. But back in 2016, the BJP had just 3 seats in Bengal.
Amit Shah had already identified Bengal as a strong fortress for the BJP's future and taken it on as a challenge. Due to I-PAC's failure to grasp how Modi campaigned for elections amid COVID—trapping the entire BJP cadre in a guilt trip—and not understanding Bengal's violent raid culture during elections, the BJP went from 3 to 77 seats and still seemed like it had lost. But Amit Shah had already figured out Bengal's fortification. Now, his plan was to get the raid voters removed and ensure fear-free elections. Just that much flawless execution was what brought them to the threshold of victory. And right there, both efforts sealed the BJP's win.
The stubborn Mamata Banerjee, sitting at the Bhabanipur counting center with her ill-mannered nephew, probably can't figure out today whose bidding made Indra rain down such a saffron downpour over Bengal. But all of Bengal and the whole country knows—the name of that man is Amit Anilchandra Shah. 2:44AM 5 May 2026
ji, because your indomitable personality has defeated the appeasement-monger Mamata Banerjee for the second consecutive time in the assembly elections.
Whenever the saga of Bengal's victory is discussed in history, we will remember this struggle of Shuvendu ji with pride.
4:42AM 5 May 2026
Now you know the game of Bogus voting by TMC. Bogus voters were removed and TMC couldn’t cross 100. 5:55AM 5 May 2026
The syndicate's legs will be broken and the infiltrators' snouts.
Full arrangements are being made to teach the law to the 28% population that has been spoiling things for 15 years. A splendid decision by the Central Government, and this decision also reveals to what extent the government is serious about ensuring the safety of the people in Bengal .... 5:57AM 5 May 2026
with a mind without fear and with a head held high, I remain committed to my leader and stand shoulder to shoulder with her to protect democracy and the united fabric of this great nation…
We as a party have fought all odds tooth to nail, from central agencies harassing us to Silent Invisible Rigging, from financial blockade from the center to media trials, arrests, false cases so on and so forth. The fight here onwards only gets more intense & fierce. All India Trinamool congress will continue to fight the good fight to ensure the rights of the Maa Maati Manush of Bengal and the country.
Joy Bangla Jai Hind! 7:55AM 5 May 2026
Newly elected BJP MLA Swapan Dasgupta says the Bengal verdict reflects a deep desire for change, with voters overcoming fear and placing trust in a new political beginning.
BJP's victory will help India in fixing West Bengal's economy, says Economist Sanjeev Sanyal.
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Bengal рдоें рдЕрдмрдХी рдмाрд░ ‘BJP рд╕рд░рдХाрд░’…рд╣ाрд░ рдкрд░ рдХ्рдпों рднрдб़рдХीं Mamata, рдЧुрд╕्рд╕े рдоें рдХ्рдпा рдмोрд▓ीं ? Berok-Tok рдоें рд╕рдордЭिрдП | VP
BIG BREAKING: Mamata Banerjee рдХी рд╣ाрд░ рдХे рдкीрдЫे рдХी рдмрдб़ी рд╡рдЬрд╣ рдЬाрдирдХрд░ рд╣ो рдЬाрдПंрдЧे рд╣ैрд░ाрди! | BJP | TMC | LATEST
News 24 - Yogender Yadav рд╡िрдзाрдирд╕рднा рдЪुрдиाрд╡ рдХे рдкрд░िрдгाрдоों рдкрд░ рд╕ुрдиिрдП рд░ाрдЬрдиीрддिрдХ рд╡िрд╢्рд▓ेрд╖рдХ Yogendra Yadav рдХा рд╡िрд╢्рд▓ेрд╖рдг Pradeep Gupta confirms that his surveyor was arrested in Calcutta for asking whom you may vote for. Later, Gupta went to the Calcutta High Court. Mamata ordered all police stations to arrest people who are surveying. This was the position in Calcutta before the elections. About 70% people did not speak on video about the vote. The business of opinion voting should be transparent. Yogender congratulates Pradeep Gupta. Yogender Yadav raises the question of a 27-lakh vote deletion (3.4%). BJP won by 4.5%. Yadav criticizes the decision of the Supreme Court and the Election Commissioner's action in West Bengal but not in Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
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West Bengal Election Results 2026: рдЬीрдд рдХे рдмाрдж BJP рдХे рд╕ाрдордиे рдмрдб़ी рдЪुрдиौрддिрдпां ! Mamata Banerjee | BJP Mahilla, Matua, and Modi could defeat Mamata. рдорд╣िрд▓ा, рдорддुрдЖ рдоोрджी are the main factors of Mamata's defeat. SIR deleted many Muslim voters. Killing of Hindus in Bengal Desh was also one of the reason of defeat of Mamata's defeat. BJP always raises issues of illegal migration (рдШुрд╕рдмैрдаिрдЖ). The success of BJP is mainly due to the RSS. Many people of RSS have been living in each colony since 2021. BJP identified reasons of defeat in 2021 and Me Bansal was in Bengal since 2-3 years.
West Bengal Election Result: рдЪुрдиाрд╡ рдирддीрдЬे рдЖ рдЧрдП рд╣ैं. рдмंрдЧाрд▓ рдЪुрдиाрд╡ рдХे рдирддीрдЬों рд╕े рд╣рд░ рдХोрдИ рд╣ैрд░ाрди рд╣ै. рдмीрдЬेрдкी рдиे рдмंрдЧाрд▓ рдоें рдорд╣ाрдЬीрдд рд╣ाрд╕िрд▓ рдХी рд╣ै. рд╡рд╣ीं рддрдоिрд▓рдиाрдбु рдоें рд╡िрдЬрдп рдиे рд╕рдмрдХो рд╣ैрд░ाрди рдХिрдпा рд╣ै. рдЪुрдиाрд╡ рдкрд░िрдгाрдоों рдХो рд▓ेрдХрд░ Tak рдЪैрдирд▓्рд╕ рдХे рдоैрдиेрдЬिंрдЧ рдПрдбिрдЯрд░ рдоिрд▓िंрдж рдЦांрдбेрдХрд░ рдиे рдЗंрдбिрдпा рдЯुрдбे рдХे рдХंрд╕рд▓्рдЯिंрдЧ рдПрдбिрдЯрд░ рд░ाрдЬрджीрдк рд╕рд░рджेрд╕ाрдИ рдХे рд╕ाрде рдЪрд░्рдЪा рдХी. рд░ाрдЬрджीрдк рдиे рдХрд╣ा- рдоेрд░े рд▓िрдП рдмीрдЬेрдкी рдХा рдмंрдЧाрд▓ рдЬीрддрдиा рд╕рдмрд╕े рдмрдб़ी рдЦрдмрд░ рд╣ै. 2026 рдоें рдмीрдЬेрдкी рдиे рдмрдб़ा рдЪрдордд्рдХाрд░ рдХिрдпा рд╣ै. рд╡рд╣ीं рдЙрди्рд╣ोंрдиे рд╡िрдЬрдп рдХो рд▓ेрдХрд░ рдХрд╣ा рдХि рд╡िрдЬрдп рдиे рд╕рд╣ी рд╕рдордп рдкрд░ рд╕рд╣ी рдЬрдЧрд╣ рджांрд╡ рдЪрд▓ा, рдЬिрд╕рд╕े рдЙрдирдХी рдЬीрдд рд╣ुрдИ. рджेрдЦें рдкूрд░ा рд╢ो:
There are 35,000 in Bhawanipur. That's why the margin of my victory in Bhawanipur is greater than in Nandigram.
Muslims who wore hijabs voted for Mamata.
Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, and Jains voted for me. This is the victory of Hindutva.
I also thank the grassroots workers of the CPM who transferred nearly 10,000 CPM votes to me. In his sharp and clear victory speech, Suvendu left no ambiguity regarding the mandate of Bengal 

2:51PM 5 May 2026
All three won! Meanwhile, the shrill witches of Momotabeth are hiding under a layer of foundation and red 3:00PM 5 May 2026
The biggest chunk of votes went to the Left/ISF and Congress, and together they won 3 seats.
In fact the old Left-ISF-INC alliance could have, theoretically, won 5 seats here, reducing TMC's tally to 21.
SIR cannot explain this. *I have taken the 32 seats that are common in three different estimates by pollsters.3:01PM 5 May 2026
Over the years, she became the evil she started off fighting. She promoted violence, she ignored the bloodshed of innocents and because part of injustice of the system. She favoured rapi$ts, gundas and anarchists. She was allowing to one community and she curbed the other. She throttled the culture and civilisational fabric of Bengal. She lost the cause and she lost the people’s mandate. And that’s why today, she isn’t even an MLA. 3:37PM 5 May 2026
sameer chougaonkar on X: "рдЪुрдиाрд╡ рдоें рд╣ाрд░ рдЬीрдд рд▓рдЧी рд░рд╣рддी рд╣ैं, рд▓ेрдХिрди рдЪुрдиाрд╡ рдоें рдЗрдЬ्рдЬрдд рдоिрдЯ्рдЯी рдоें рдоिрд▓ рдЬाрдП рддो рдЗрд╕े рд╕ाрдзाрд░рдг рд╣ाрд░ рдирд╣ीं рдХрд╣ рд╕рдХрддे рд╣ै।рдордорддा рдоिрдЯ्рдЯी рдоें рдоिрд▓ рдЧрдИ।рдЦ़ुрдж рдЕрдкрдиे рдШрд░ рдоें рд╣ाрд░ी рдФрд░ рдкाрд░्рдЯी рднी рдмुрд░ी рддрд░рд╣ рд╣ाрд░ी। рдРрд╕ा рдХрд╣ा рдЬाрддा рд╣ैं рдХि рд╡рдХ़्рдд рдЬрдЦ्рдоों рдХो рднрд░ рджेрддा рд╣ैं।рд▓ेрдХिрди рдЕрдл़рд╕ोрд╕ рд╣ैं рдХि рд░ाрдЬрдиीрддि рдоें рдРрд╕ा рд╣ोрддा рдирд╣ीं" / X Elections see wins and losses, but when respect gets trampled into the dust in an election, it can't be called an ordinary defeat. Mamata's respect got trampled into the dust. She lost in her own home and her party lost badly too.
It's said that time heals wounds. But alas, that doesn't happen in politics. Mamata's this wound will stay fresh for life. There are some pains for which there's no cure, and there's no cure for Mamata's this pain either. When pain comes without reason from your own people, it hurts, and society expresses sympathy too. But in her continuous 15-year rule, Mamata gave Bengal's people sorrow, gave them pain, gave them fear, gave them betrayal. Now, after 15 years, Bengal's people's patience has run out.
Mamata Banerjee was asking Bengal's people for five more years after 15 years of rule. But this time, Bengal's people weren't ready to give even a moment to the Mamata government. Bengal's people didn't want to let the wounds received in Mamata's rule deepen further. Bengal's people wanted balm. In Modi, Bengal's people saw balm for the pain given by Mamata.
Mamata Banerjee wanted nectar from this electoral churning. Mamata has sown poison—how could she get nectar?
The time had come to flip the roti that's been burning in Bengal for 15 years. The people flipped the power. The people are Janardan.
The people are innocent, they get swept away in emotions. First, they flowed for 32 years in the communists' deception, then for 15 years, they flowed with Mamata in the name of Bengali identity.
Bengal's voters paid a heavy price for their historic mistake. In the communists' and Mamata's maze of errors, Bengal's people remained entangled.
After 45 years, Bengal's people have corrected their mistake.
Bengal has been made Bhagwa-colored. Hope is that the BJP will live up to Bengal's people's hopes.
Bengal is saved. 3:12PM 5 May 2026
The result should give western media a pause. They very often present prime minister Modi as a threat to democracy and his policies as some sort of Hindu extremism. The reality is exactly the opposite. Indian is not only the worlds largest democracy in size - its also one of the most solid in content because its not a western transplant but rooted in Indian traditions and history.
Yesterday’s election produced surprising results in West Bengal and Kerala and a shocking one in Tamil Nadu. Still the losers accept defeat. The turn out is high. There is close to zero violence. Every citizen get the ballot papers - even in the most remote places. The right to free speech is uncontested and Indians use it widely.
When BJP performed below expectations in the 2024 parliament elections, many western media wrote as if it was the beginning of the end for Modiji. Since then the BJP has won state elections in Odisha, Haryana, Delhi, Maharashtra, Bihar - and now Assam and West Bengal. What a revenge! At a time when democracy is threatened in the US and European democracies struggle to deliver, we should look to India for inspiration not fear! 5:55PM 5 May 2026
Now, if we look at this gap in the context of the total votes received by both parties, the difference comes to 3.2 million. In other words, a gap of 3.2 million votes has created a difference of 125 seats.
You'll recall that in the Bengal elections, 2.7 million votes were deleted from the SIR, and 500,000 new voters were added. Let's set this figure aside for a moment.
The real game was played by the others. According to the Election Commission, the "others" received more than 2.7 million votes in the Bengal elections. Who are these "others"?
Election analysts and BJP supporters are screaming at the top of their lungs that there was massive polarization in the elections—that's why the 5% swing happened, that's why TMC was reduced to 81 seats and BJP surged to 206. That's fine up to this point; the problem lies beyond it.
The question is, if there was so much polarization, how did the "others" get 2.7 million votes? There's a 3.2 million vote gap between BJP and TMC. Since BJP's seats didn't decrease, it's reasonable to assume that most of those 2.7 million votes that went to the "others" were actually TMC's. Either the polarization theory is wrong, or the 2.7 million votes that went to the "others" are the result of some rigging—the West Bengal election has been very neatly stolen. 5:56PM 5 May 2026
Voters have not just voted against candidates, they have rejected the leadership core of the All India Trinamool Congress.
What makes this even more significant is the profile of those who lost. Ministers handling critical portfolios such as women and child development, industry, housing, power, education, transport and backward classes have all been turned away by the electorate.
This is a sweeping, structural rejection of TMC’s governance model by the people of West Bengal.
22 TMC Ministers Who Lost 2026 WB Assembly Elections:
1. Mamata Banerjee (Chief Minister) — Bhabanipur (159)
2. Aroop Biswas (Housing, Power) — Tollygunge (152)
3. Bratya Basu (Higher Education, School Education) — Dum Dum (114)
4. Chandrima Bhattacharya (Environment, Finance, Programme Monitoring) — Dum Dum Uttar (110)
5. Shashi Panja (Industry, Commerce & Enterprises; Women & Child Development and Social Welfare) — Shyampukur (166)
6. Sujit Bose (Fire and Emergency Services) — Bidhannagar (116)
7. Indranil Sen (Technical Education, Training & Skill Development; Tourism) — Chandannagar (189)
8. Becharam Manna (Agricultural Marketing) — Singur (188)
9. Swapan Debnath (Animal Resources Development) — Purbasthali Dakshin (268)
10. Bulu Chik Baraik (Backward Classes Welfare, Tribal Development) — Mal (20)
11. Pradip Kr. Mazumdar (Co-operation, Panchayats & Rural Development) — Durgapur Purba (276)
12. Birbaha Hansda (Forests, Self Help Group & Self Employment) — Binpur (237)
13. Manas Ranjan Bhunia (Irrigation & Waterways, Water Resources Investigation & Development) — Sabang (226)
14. Moloy Ghatak (Labour) — Asansol Uttar (281)
15. Siddiqullah Choudhury (Mass Education Extension and Library Services) — Monteswar (263)
16. Udayan Guha (North Bengal Development) — Dinhata (7)
17. Sandhyarani Tudu (Paschimanchal Unnayan Affairs) — Manbazar (243)
18. Bankim Chandra Hazra (Sundarban Affairs) — Sagar (132)
19. Ujjal Biswas (Science & Technology and Bio-Technology) — Krishnanagar Dakshin (85)
20. Snehasis Chakraborty (Transport) — Jangipara (195)
21. Srikant Mahato — MoS (Consumer Affairs) — Salboni (234)
22. Satyajit Barman — MoS (School Education) — Hemtabad (33)
TMC’s minister for Industry Commerce and Enterprises Sashi Panja lost the Shyampukur constituency, to BJP’s Purnima Chakraborty by 14600+ votes.
Former TMC minister Nirmal Majhi lost Goghat seat to BJP’s Prasanta Digar by huge 49500+ votes.
North Bengal Development Minister Udayan Guha from TMC lost the Dinhata seat by 17400+ votes against BJP's Ajay Ray.
TMC Minister, senior leader and state President of Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind Siddiqullah Chowdhury, also a prominent minority face of TMC, lost the Monteswar seat against BJP’s Saikat Panja by huge 14700+ votes.
West Bengal’s Co-operation minister Pradip Majumdar lost the Durgapur Purba seat by massive 30900+ votes against BJP’s Chandra Sekhar Banerjee. Senior TMC leader and Environment minister Chandrima Bhattacharya lost the Dum Dum Uttar seat to BJP’s Sourav Sikdar by a margin of 26400+ votes. 5:59PM 5 May 2026
Hindus make up just 13% of the INC legislators elected yesterday. This overwhelming rejection of the Congress reflects people’s deep resentment against the party’s anti-Hindu, anti-Sanatan and anti-India mindset. 6:08PM 5 May 2026
a) Hooghly: from 4 seats in 2021 to 16 (and TMC just 2)
b) North 24 Parganas: From mere 5 to 22
c) South 24 Parganas: From 0 to 10
d) Kolkata: From 0 to 6
e) Howrah: From 0 to 7
f) Purba Bardhaman: From 0 to 14 Such comprehensive mandate across every region of the State is historic in every sense of the word. 6:28PM 5 May 2026
From rags to riches
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) recognized Kalita Maji’s grassroots hard work and struggle and fielded her from the Ausgram constituency. Kalita was not only up against the Trinamool Congress (TMC), but also against poverty and lack of resources. However, BJP’s strategy of focusing on the grassroots paid off remarkably.
Historic victory by 12,000 votes
Kalita Maji defeated a strong TMC leader by a margin of over 12,000 votes, thanks to her simplicity and strong connect with the public.
This victory is not just Kalita’s, but also of a political approach that has the power to elevate a person from the lowest rung to the corridors of power.
The message is loud and clear:
While the opposition relied on big names and glamour, the BJP chose a domestic worker and proved that real politics is about ground-level connection. Now, Kalita Maji will directly enter the Assembly and become the voice of Bengal.
Sharp take: Politics is no longer written only from palaces, but also by those hands that know how to struggle with the ink of hard work. 6:46PM 5 May 2026
BJP has secured 45% of the votes and defeated TMC by a vote margin of 4.5%.
Yogendra Yadav was repeatedly saying before the election that the entire Bengal election is a game between a 4%-5% margin, and if BJP somehow bridges this gap, TMC could lose the election.
News-24 journalist Rajiv Ranjan said yesterday that there were 70-80 seats where the margin by which TMC won the election in 2021 was exceeded by the votes cut in SIR. But the question is, how will it be determined that all the cut votes belonged to TMC. Why wasn't this allegation made in detail before the election. Is it right to cry over EVM and the Election Commission after losing. If there was no trust at all, shouldn't they have refrained from participating in the election process? 7:49PM 5 May 2026
Now meet Himanta Biswa Sarma. Same story. INC (1991–2015). Quit Congress after 25 years of loyalty because Rahul Gandhi chose to feed his dog during the meeting time with HBS, and the 10 Janpath obviously picked a dynast, Gaurav Gogoi, as Assam caretaker. Today, he is set to be a two-time CM of Assam; the King of North East. If BJP has become an electoral juggernaut, it’s not because of EC or ED, but because they strategised for it decades in advance. They identify and value grassroots winners and empower them. If other parties operate like a private company and choose dynasty clowns over competence, BJP cannot be held responsible for it.7:49PM 5 May 2026
> The other 25 Seats were won by TMC
> So the effect of 27 Lakh Voters removed due to SIR had negligible impact on West Bengal Elections.
> Even if we remove 25 BJP Seats, the BJP would have won 182 Seats in West Bengal!!
> 67% Hindus voted for the BJP > It was a Tsunami against TMC's Gunda Rule 9:06PM 5 May 2026

Mamata Benerjee is on the right track. All should appreciate her. She can master the politics of good opposition to BJP governance.
ANI on X: "#WATCH | Kolkata: Outgoing West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee says, "Sonia ji, Rahul Gandhi, Arvind Kejriwal, Uddhav Thackeray, Akhilesh Yadav, Tejashwi Yadav, Hemant Soren rang me up. All the allies of INDIA Alliance told me that they are totally and absolutely with me. I think our https://t.co/W8ZRWMP1d2" / X I think our solidarity will be united and strong for the next days. Akhilesh requested me if he can come today itself but I told him to come tomorrow. So, he will come tomorrow. One by one everyone will come. My target is very clear. I will strengthen the INDIA team, just like a small person. I don't have any chair now, so I am a commoner. So, you cannot tell me that I am using your chair. I am now a free bird. I gave my entire life in service to the people, even in these 15 years I have not withdrawn one paisa of pension. I am not taking one paisa of salary also. But now, I am a free bird. So, I have to do some work, that I will manage to do."10:50PM 5 May 2026
4 May 2026
But they did not.
They have come down to the soil of Bengal before the people, the sovereign masses. Working day and night, they are begging for votes from the public, because this is a democracy,” an Indian Army veteran writes to me from Kolkata. I have withheld his name for obvious reasons. 3:42AM 4 May 2026
Then again I was heckled in 2019 for shooting rigging in booths.
Parties may win or lose.. people have the right to vote and chose..yet lakhs could never vote due to “chappa culture” prevalent as a “norm” in the state since last century but there was never any hue and cry over it from the most respected ones of the society !!
No one can deny that in this election… West Bengal had least blood shed and violence.
I am a proud voter of Bengal…and we respect the decision of the people…
Whoever wins…rules the state with people’s mandate
Yet… If nothing else.. we are very proud of witnessing the most peaceful elections ever…and a historic one for sure…3:45AM 4 May 2026
Social media is full of showing that the BJP is winning the April 2026 election in Bengal. But the fact is that the BJP may increase its share, but to get a full majority is difficult, for Muslims are voting for TMC, and Muslims are around 30%. Other Hindu votes are divided. So, the chances of the BJP are not what social media is propagating. Let us wait for the result. Today, after 8PM NZ time, it shall be clear. Even if the BJP wins as the second-largest political party, it will be in a position to perform better in the next elections. Whatever the results may be, BJP's vote share shall increase, and it is a good factor for India.
So, the BJP winning Bengal would be nothing short of a miracle. I hope it happens. 4:43AM 4 May 2026
I remember that at one point, the West Bengal police wrote to Twitter to take down my tweets exposing hate speeches by rioters and deliberate inaction during communal violence in Murshidabad.
All those years of torment are nothing in front of the euphoria that countless Bengalis and I are witnessing today.
I am in tears of joy. "At the stroke of midnight, when the world sleeps, Bengal will awake to life and freedom." 8:45PM 4 May 2026
Even after this victory, dismantling a patronage state will take time.
The numbers first.
BJP leads 194 seats. TMC trails at 92. Majority mark was 148.
This is not a squeaky win. This is a mandate. That margin matters — it gives BJP room to govern boldly, not just survive.
Turnout was 92.93% — the highest in Bengal's history. When nine in ten voters turn out, they are not participating. They are ERUPTING.
Three voter blocs broke simultaneously. That's what made this a rout, not just a result.
WOMEN, YOUTH, MATUAS
WOMEN broke over RG Kar. The mother of an RG Kar rape victim is leading in Panihati — her candidacy itself a verdict on law and order.
YOUTH broke over jobs. The recruitment scam didn't just steal positions. It stole futures.
MATUAS broke over citizenship. BJP offered CAA. TMC offered ambiguity. Ambiguity lost.
Three immediate governance tests — in order of difficulty.
Test 1: CAA delivery
BJP made an explicit promise to the Matua community. They voted. They will expect citizenship processing to accelerate within months, not years.
Test 2: The corruption reckoning.
ED and CBI cases against TMC leaders now have state cooperation instead of obstruction. This will move fast.
But BJP must be careful. A corruption crackdown that looks like political vendetta will erode goodwill. One that is seen as genuine accountability will consolidate their mandate.
Test 3: The economy. The hardest one. Employment and industrial revival were central campaign promises, particularly for younger and urban voters. Bengal was once India's industrial heartland — Howrah, Durgapur, the Hooghly corridor. Decades of Left followed by TMC left it behind.
BJP has to get Investment, jobs, and infrastructure with visible movement.
The SILIGURI CORRIDOR deserves its own tweet. This narrow strip of land — sometimes called the Chicken's Neck — connects Northeast India to the rest of the country. It is also a strategic pressure point that China watches closely. A BJP government in Bengal changes the security calculus of this corridor. Delhi now has full alignment between Centre and state on border security for the first time in 15 years.
This is not just politics. This is geopolitics.
Now, the opposition question.
TMC is not dead — it won 92 seats. Mamata Banerjee is not a politician who exits quietly.
The real danger for BJP is not TMC's resurrection. It is TMC's transformation — into a lean, grievance-driven opposition that makes governance difficult from outside power, the way BJP itself did between 2011 and 2021.
The best way to prevent that? Govern well.
For India's opposition nationally — this is the moment of maximum danger. Bengal was the proof of concept. The evidence that Modi could be stopped. The state that held in 2021 when everything else fell. That proof is gone. The INDI bloc has no major state that functions as a working alternative model anymore.
The opposition doesn't just need a new strategy. It needs a new story.
Bengal has the highest political violence record of any Indian state. It has institutional decay across the police, judiciary, and administration. It has an economy that has punched far below its potential for four decades.
BJP hasn't won a trophy. It has accepted a responsibility. History will judge this result not just by the historic margin today — but by what Bengal looks like in 2031. 9:44PM 4 May 2026
5. Political violence – Attack allegations
6. “Cut money” culture – Corruption claims
7. Local leader dominance – Strong-arm complaints
8. Land disputes – Forced land issues
9. Minority appeasement – Opposition narrative
10. Border concerns – Infiltration & smuggling
11. North Bengal issue – Weak regional hold
12. Matua factor – Vote uncertainty
13. Unemployment – Youth anger
14. Centre vs State clash – Governance perception
15. Urban sentiment – Mixed reactions
16. Internal factionalism – Party infighting
17. Social media narrative – Opposition edge 18. Anti-incumbency – Voter fatigue. 10.35 PM 4 May 2026
3 May 2026
"I know the workings of EVMs very well, and I want to say that tampering with them is not that easy. There's a serial number, strong room arrangement, and there are numerous safeguards, and most importantly, the chip is written in machine language, making it impossible to tamper with it." 3:45AM 3 May 2026
According to ECI, they have issued these directives "on Consideration of severe electoral offences and subversion of the democratic process during the polling in a large number of polling stations on 29th April 2026 in 144-Falta Assembly Constituency, West Bengal" 4:45AM 3 May 2026
TMC Leader and son of Mamta Benrgee's brother speaks about the Falta reelection, which the Election Commissioner ordered for repooling.
If there were 4–5 more officers like him, the state might have been something entirely different.
The video is a bit long, but I request everyone to listen to him..!! West Bengal doesn’t deserve him.3:34PM 3 May 2026
Fast forward to the present, and the crisis has only deepened. Private universities, many owned or backed by politicians, have mushroomed across Bengal, treating education less as a public good and more as a lucrative business. These institutions often operate with minimal accountability, prioritizing patronage networks over academic excellence. Faculty, the backbone of higher learning, are paid far below national norms, often on insecure contracts, leaving them demoralized and driving the best talent to central universities or abroad.
At the same time, allegations of corruption in admissions, B.Ed. programs, and course management have become widespread, eroding public trust. Students and parents increasingly question the credibility of degrees from such institutions, especially when graduates struggle with employability. The crisis is compounded by governance paralysis: the prolonged tussle between the Governor and the state government has left dozens of public universities without permanent Vice-Chancellors, creating administrative limbo at a time when strong leadership is most needed.
The result is a sector trapped between two failures: the historic politicization that hollowed out academic culture, and the present-day commercialization that exploits faculty and students alike, coupled with unstable public universities. Bengal, once celebrated as India’s intellectual capital, now risks losing its academic legacy. Unless governance is stabilized, faculty pay reformed, and transparency enforced, the state’s universities will continue to bleed credibility and talent. In short, Bengal’s higher education crisis is not just about underpaid faculty; it is about systemic capture by political interests, weak regulation, and a failure of vision. This is not merely today’s story; it is the culmination of decades of neglect, politicization, and opportunism. Without urgent rescue, Bengal’s universities risk sliding into irrelevance, and its students into futures built on fragile foundations. 8:32PM 3 May 2026
2 May 2026
Whatever the election results may be, this time the EC and security agencies have at least shattered Mamata and her party's arrogance. They thought whatever they did was the rule, but this time they've been shown what the real power of the Constitution truly is. 1:00AM 2 May 2026
The Election Commission today ordered repoll in 15 polling stations in two Assembly constituencies in South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, to be held on May 2, following reports of electoral malpractices. The repolls were ordered in 11 polling stations of Magrahat Paschim Assembly constituency and four in Diamond Harbour. It will be held between 7 am and 6 pm. 2:57AM 2 May 2026
Press Trust of India on X: "VIDEO | West Bengal Polls 2026: BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari said, “What has happened in Falta is concerning. A TMC local leader allegedly targeted a Hindu household, after which local Hindu residents came out onto the streets... Strict control should be imposed, and Central https://t.co/vHHRu0andY" / X and Central Paramilitary Forces should be deployed, which is why arrangements have already been made for their presence for nearly 60 days during the election and counting process. We are also appealing for peace...Bengal has already suffered a lot. Look at Bihar, where elections were held without any violence. Everyone should act responsibly. The elections are over, the mandate is sealed in EVMs, and the result will be known soon. Within 72 hours, everything will be clear. Therefore, all such incidents must stop immediately. Law and order should be enforced, and peace must be maintained.” 3:14AM 2 May 2026
“They are issuing direct threats of rape against Hindu women.”
“Hindu boys are being picked up, taken away, and forced to fall at the feet of Jihadis and beg for forgiveness.”
“Boys from the local party office are regularly harassing and passing lewd comments at Hindu girls.”
“Hindus are being stopped from voting. They are not allowed to cast their votes.
If someone is identified as Hindu, they are beaten up.”
For the last 15 years, Hindus in this area have systematically been prevented from voting. If anyone supports or works for BJP, their shops and businesses are forcibly shut down.
This is the ground reality being reported from Falta, Diamond Harbour.
Hindus are living in fear in their own area, unable to live peacefully in their homes, unable to vote, unable to run their businesses freely, and facing constant threats, humiliation and violence.
This cannot continue.
and must take immediate notice.
Amid rising focus on strong room security and counting arrangements, what concerns are now emerging? 4:16AM 2 May 2026
A Congress leader, not a BJP leader, said that people voted without fear in this election for the first time. In Bengal, from the County elections to the Parliament elections, people were not allowed even to file their nominations. TMC goons, and in particular, in Muslim areas, could not induce fear in voters. These are the fairest elections in West Bengal, though some foreign-financed NGOs may talk differently.
ANI_HindiNews on X: "#WATCH | рдоुрд░्рд╢िрджाрдмाрдж, рдкрд╢्рдЪिрдо рдмंрдЧाрд▓: рдмрд╣рд░ाрдордкुрд░ рд╕े рдХांрдЧ्рд░ेрд╕ рдЙрдо्рдоीрджрд╡ाрд░ рдЕрдзीрд░ рд░ंрдЬрди рдЪौрдзрд░ी рдиे рдХрд╣ा, "рд╕ुрдк्рд░ीрдо рдХोрд░्рдЯ рдоें рдХोрдИ рднी рдЬा рд╕рдХрддा рд╣ै рд▓ेрдХिрди рдмंрдЧाрд▓ рдоें рд╕рдд्рддाрд░ुрдв़ рдкाрд░्рдЯी TMC рдХे рдоुंрд╣ рд╕े рдзрд░्рдо рдХी рдмाрдд рд╢ोрднा рдирд╣ीं рджेрддी। рдмंрдЧाрд▓ рдоें рдкंрдЪाрдпрдд рдЪुрдиाрд╡ рд╕े рд▓ेрдХрд░ рдирдЧрд░ рдкाрд▓िрдХा рдЖрджि рдЪुрдиाрд╡ рдоें рднी рдиाрдоांрдХрди рднрд░рдиे рдирд╣ीं https://t.co/a3DgIFAO6B" / X Murshidabad, West Bengal: Congress candidate Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury from Baharampur said, "Anyone can go to the Supreme Court, but it does not behove the ruling party TMC in Bengal to talk about religion from their mouths. In Bengal, from panchayat elections to municipal elections and others, people are not even allowed to file nominations. The police and TMC goons work together to block the paths for opposition members to participate in elections. If someone wins, they are not even given a certificate... This time, I saw that ordinary people were able to vote in the presence of central forces during the elections, they were able to participate in the elections without fear. That does not mean that I support the BJP or the Election Commission. SIR is different, but people voted without fear in the elections because of the central forces." 9:20PM 2 May 2026
1 May 2026
ANI on X: "#WATCH | Kolkata | On exit polls for West Bengal Assembly Elections, Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharya, CPI(M) candidate for the Jadavpur Assembly constituency, says, "...Let us wait till the fourth and see what happens. Her (West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee) frustration is obvious https://t.co/EXRy2HZZj1" / X is obvious because her goons were not able to have a free hand this time. Since 2011 onwards, till today, the elections have been controlled by TMC goons. After 11 a.m., all the booths were taken over by them, these goons, and they used to control. Now this time they failed and that's the frustration and fear of Mamta...This time, the Police had discharged their basic obligation and probably they got the courage since the central force was over there. I didn't find that the central force acted in any objectionable manner..." 3:11AM 1 May 2026
Didi has urged every agent and worker to exercise maximum caution to prevent BJP from stealing the people’s mandate. She has personally assured her presence at the strongrooms as a candidate to stop this undemocratic sabotage. Guard the mandate. Protect the vote. The fight is not over until the last vote is counted. 4:48AM 1 May 2026
We choose peace because we respect the law, not because we fear you. But do not mistake our civility for weakness. Try to touch a single EVM, try to heist the people’s mandate, and you will face the full, unbridled consequences of your actions. Didi has shown the way today by guarding the front lines herself. We are mindful. We are vigilant. Any attempt at tampering will face the wrath of the people. Heed this warning. Bengal will not be looted. 7:56AM 1 May 2026
Hopefully, the results will show the outcome of fair election and the BJP should come out as the winner eventually after a solid fight against the notorious TMC. 8:05PM 1 May 2026
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BJP West Bengal on X: "Across Bengal today, a storm is rising, and thanks to Mamata Banerjee herself, it has triggered a level of Hindu unity and awakening that no one ever imagined. Ordinary Bengalis are speaking with a pain that has been building for years. Hindu Bengalis are openly saying that the https://t.co/cuxKMeqf4J" / X saying that the TMC thrives on about 1.5 crore votes from illegal Muslim infiltrators, while genuine Hindu voters are intimidated, silenced, or pushed away from polling booths after 3 PM. Even chanting “Jai Shree Ram” became grounds for humiliation. They look around and see roads broken, jobs vanishing, industries fleeing, and development forgotten, and they ask, “What has this government done for us?” For countless Hindu Bengalis, this is no longer about politics. It is about dignity. It is about identity. It is about the basic constitutional rights that they feel have been denied to them under the TMC rule. They declare with absolute clarity: “As Hindus, we cannot vote for TMC.” These are not the whispers of a few. These are the rising voices of Bengal’s common people, voices filled with frustration, betrayal, and a fierce determination for change. 6:33PM 26 Nov 2025.
Residents claim these individuals obtained Aadhaar, ration and other papers, and even accessed welfare schemes like Lakshmir Bhandar. Among those named are Shahin Gazi, posing as the son of a local resident, and Gafur Molla, who openly admits he crossed over from Bangladesh illegally and has been receiving food-security rations. Locals also accuse Marjina Bibi, Anjura Sheikh and Habibul Sheikh of obtaining Indian identity by posing as relatives of local families.
A News18 ground report from Sandeshkhali shows several such individuals acknowledging their Bangladeshi origin despite holding Indian documents. Interestingly, indigenous Muslim residents say they want these infiltrators sent back to Bangladesh.
These allegations also revive memories of the earlier incident when central agencies were attacked during a search at TMC leader Shajahan Sheikh’s premises. Opposition parties had then claimed that many of those who gathered in minutes to block officials were illegal entrants from Bangladesh.
The SIR process is now prompting renewed scrutiny of identities in the region. 9:24PM 26 Nov 2025.
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ANI on X: "#WATCH | On PM Modi's statement "Ganga flows through Bihar and reaches Bengal...Now, together with you, the BJP will uproot jungle raj from West Bengal as well," West Bengal Minister Shashi Panja says, "PM Modi, don't be under any illusion. Victory in Bengal is far fetched for https://t.co/CVpXBrozNK" / X far fetched for BJP. You have insulted the women of Bengal, you have deprived funds to Bengal, you have deprived schematic funds to the women of Bengal, you have always shown disrespect. You and the other leaders of the BJP have shown disrespect to women of Bengal. In Bengal, BJP is known as 'Bengal virodhi zameendars'. So, this is the stature of BJP. They are anti-Bengal, they carry an anti-Bengal sentiment. Thus, the forthcoming Assembly elections in Bengal do not hold any hope or any chance of any victory because women will give the right answer. Women will give the answer through democractic elections." 3:38PM 15 Nov 2025.
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ANI on X: "#WATCH | Kolkata: West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee says, "How much did you pay for Aadhaar cards? You (Centre) took Rs 1,000 from each person. If you took Rs 1,000 from the public to make Aadhaar cards, then why do you still say no Aadhaar card for the voter list, no Aadhaar card https://t.co/wt4fkTmrMT" / X no Aadhaar card for the voter list, no Aadhaar card for the ration card? Who are you cheating?... So, the best thing is to make this one change and remove the Delhi government from the country. There will be no need for Aadhaar. How many cards will you make? Ration card, health card, PAN card, Aadhaar card, caste certificate, Kisan card, labour card..." 12:40 AM 5 Nov 2025.
Suvendu Adhikari on X: "Today, I marched shoulder-to-shoulder along with thousands of @BJP4Bengal Karyakartas and Supporters in the *Poriborton Yatra* organised by the BJP Kolkata North Suburban Organizational District from Sodepur Traffic More to Agarpara Tentultala More. This wasn't just a Protest, it https://t.co/ozbr8K08Pq" / X Protest, it was a thunderous roar against the TMC's reign of *Appeasement politics, blatant lies regarding the Constitutional mandated SIR exercise, Lawlessness & anarchy, and utter misgovernance* that has pushed our State to the brink. We demand Poriborton (Change) now, before it's too late. West Bengal deserves economic prosperity, justice, and security for every citizen, not this endless nightmare.1:39AM 5 Nov 2025.
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TMC and Bengal believe in violence and fear induced in voters. TMC or it's leader Mamta Benerjee experienced violence to gain political power. In return, she learnt violence as a means to gain political power, for the Communist Party of Marxist and Leninist (CPI(ML), (financed by China's political party) used violent means to retain political power. Seeds sown by CPI(ML) continue for a long time. BJP is facing the same problem till now. This is the reason Bengal, as the main economic power of India during British rule, is facing poverty in India today. Is Bengali culture responsible for the same? Many industries left Bengal during the CPI(ML) rule of Bengal. The same continued till now, for TMC followed the same principles. BJP is trying its best to change political power by democratic means, but is experiencing many obstacles. Suvendu Adhikari is experiencing the same in Bengal.
Suvendu Adhikari on X: "TMC goons storm into Central Excise Officer; Shri Pradeep Kumar’s apartment in Rajpur; Sonarpur (outskirts of Kolkata), vandalise his home, smash his head. This is the total collapse of Law & Order in West Bengal. Today, I visited Shri Pradeep Kumar to show solidarity. What https://t.co/GLSj3KXJRY" / X to show solidarity. What happened last night is beyond belief: A minor argument with an auto rickshaw driver snowballed in to an incident of hooliganism, which has laid bare the Law and Order situation of West Bengal. The Auto Rickshaw driver - Ajijul Gazi, happens to be a close aide of Nazrul Ali (husband of Sonarpur Uttar TMC MLA Firdousi Begum), along with 200 TMC workers gathered outside the main gate of the apartment complex. Later over 50 goons illegally and forcefully breached the gated society, barged into the Officer’s flat, beat him brutally, injured his head, misbehaved with his family members and vandalized his home.
The Police were called around 9 PM. Response? Busy with other work.
That “other work” is clearly shielding TMC terrorists.
If a serving Central Government Officer living in a gated complex can be attacked with impunity, No one is safe in West Bengal anymore.
Under Mamata Banerjee, there is no law, no order, only TMC’s Goonda Raj.
This jungle raj must end.
I stand firmly with Shri Pradeep Kumar and his terrified family. The culprits must face the harshest punishment immediately.17 September 2025
TMC supporter certified 3500 birth certificates of a village of 4000 residents in a Pathankhali village. In many blocks officers of West Bengal, birth certificates are certified fraudulently. In West Bengal, corruption is deeply rooted. Mamta Benergee knew it and is shielding. Sandesh Khali, Birth Certificates, TMC leaders are working against India. No news about the Mursheeda Bad killings. Many BJP workers are killed and hanged on trees. TMC leaders say that democracy is in danger in India, but West Bengal is slowly drifting towards secession from India.
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Sonia Congress compelled Mamta Benrjee to adopt an appeasement policy to counter Sonia's appeasement policy. Congress adopted the same policy in Assam and other North-Eastern States.
1 June 2025
рдпрд╣ рдкुрд▓िрд╕ рдХाрд░्рд░рд╡ाрдИ рди рддो рди्рдпाрдпрд╕ंрдЧрдд рд╣ै, рди рд╣ी рдЬрд░ूрд░ी। рдпे рд╕ीрдзा-рд╕ीрдзा рддुрд╖्рдЯिрдХрд░рдг рдХी рд░ाрдЬрдиीрддि рд╣ै।
Mr Sudhanshu ЁЯЪй on X: "рд╣рдордиे рд╕ुрдиा рдеा рдХि “рдЬाрдХो рд░ाрдЦे рд╕ाрдЗрдпां, рдоाрд░ рд╕рдХे рдиा рдХोрдп” рд▓ेрдХिрди рдордорддा рд░ाрдЬ рдоें рдХрд╣ाрд╡рдд рдкрд▓рдЯ рдЧрдИ — “рдЬो рджेрд╢ рдХे рд▓िрдП рдмोрд▓े, рд╡ो рдЬेрд▓ рдоें рдЦोрд▓े।” рдЕрдм рдеोрдб़ा рдкीрдЫे рдЪрд▓рддे рд╣ैं — рдоाрдорд▓ा рдХ्рдпा рд╣ै? рд╢рд░्рдоिрд╖्рдаा рдкрдиौрд▓ी, рдПрдХ рд╕ोрд╢рд▓ рдоीрдбिрдпा рдПрдХ्рдЯिрд╡िрд╕्рдЯ, рдЬो рдкाрдХिрд╕्рддाрди рдФрд░ рдХрдЯ्рдЯрд░рдкंрдеी рд╕ोрдЪ рдХे рдЦिрд▓ाрдл рд▓рдЧाрддाрд░ рдоुрдЦрд░ рд░рд╣ी рд╣ैं, рдЙрди्рд╣ोंрдиे" / X рдоुрдЦрд░ рд░рд╣ी рд╣ैं, рдЙрди्рд╣ोंрдиे рдкाрдХिрд╕्рддाрдиी рдЕрднिрдиेрдд्рд░ी рдмुрд╢рд░ा рдЕंрд╕ाрд░ी рдХे рдПрдХ рдмрдпाрди рдХा рдХрд░ाрд░ा рдЬрд╡ाрдм рджिрдпा। рдмुрд╢рд░ा рдиे рдХрд╣ा рдеा, “рднाрд░рддीрдп рдоुрд╕рд▓рдоाрдиों рдХो рдоुंрдмрдИ рдоें рдШрд░ рдирд╣ीं рдоिрд▓рддा, рд╡ो рдмेрдЪाрд░े рд╣ैं।” рд╢рд░्рдоिрд╖्рдаा рдиे рд╕्рдкрд╖्рдЯ рдХрд╣ा — “рдпे рднाрд░рдд рд╣ै, рдпрд╣ां рдЖрддंрдХिрдпों рдХो рд╢рд░рдг рдирд╣ीं, рд╕рдмрдХ рдоिрд▓рддा рд╣ै।” рдпрд╣ी рд▓ाрдЗрди рдХुрдЫ рдЗрд╕्рд▓ाрдоी рд╕ंрдЧрдардиों рдФрд░ рдЯीрдПрдорд╕ी рдиेрддाрдУं рдХो рдЪुрдн рдЧрдИ। рдФрд░ рддुрд░ंрдд рдмंрдЧाрд▓ рдоें рдЙрд╕ рдкрд░ FIR, рдЧिрд░рдл्рддाрд░ी, рдФрд░ рдХोрд░्рдЯ рдоें рдкेрд╢ी рдХा рддрдоाрд╢ा рд╢ुрд░ू рд╣ो рдЧрдпा। 5:49AM 1 June 2025. Mr Sudhanshu ЁЯЪй on X: "рд╢рд░्рдоिрд╖्рдаा рдХा рдЬुрд░्рдо рдмрд╕ рдЗрддрдиा рдеा рдХि рдЙрд╕рдиे рдкाрдХिрд╕्рддाрди рдХो рдХрд░ाрд░ा рдЬрд╡ाрдм рджिрдпा। рдПрдХ рдкाрдХिрд╕्рддाрдиी рдЕрднिрдиेрдд्рд░ी рдиे рднाрд░рдд рдХा рдордЬाрдХ рдЙрдб़ाрдпा, рдХिрд░ाрдпे рдХे рдШрд░ рдХो рд▓ेрдХрд░ рддाрдиे рдХрд╕े, рдФрд░ рд╢рд░्рдоिрд╖्рдаा рдиे рдЙрд╕े рдЬрд╡ाрдм рджेрддे рд╣ुрдП рд╣िंрджुрд╕्рддाрди рдХी рд▓ाрдЬ рд░рдЦ рд▓ी। рд▓ेрдХिрди рдордорддा рд╕рд░рдХाрд░ рдХो рдпे рдиाрдЧрд╡ाрд░ рдЧुрдЬ़рд░ा, рдХ्рдпोंрдХि рдЙрдирдХी рд░ाрдЬрдиीрддि ‘рдоुрд╕्рд▓िрдо" / X ‘рдоुрд╕्рд▓िрдо рддुрд╖्рдЯिрдХрд░рдг’ рдХे рдЗрд░्рдж-рдЧिрд░्рдж рдШूрдорддी рд╣ै।рдпे рд╡рд╣ी рдмंрдЧाрд▓ рд╣ै рдЬрд╣ां рдоुрд░рд╢ीрджाрдмाрдж рдоें рдЬрдм рджंрдЧा рд╣ुрдЖ, рддो рдкुрд▓िрд╕ рдЪूрдб़ी рдкрд╣рдирдХрд░ рдЫिрдк рдЧрдИ рдеी। рд╡ीрдбिрдпो рд╕ाрдордиे рдЖрдП — рдкुрд▓िрд╕ рд╡ाрд▓े рдШрд░ों рдоें рджुрдмрдХрдХрд░, рд╣िрдЬाрдм рдкрд╣рдирдХрд░, рджंрдЧाрдЗрдпों рд╕े рдЕрдкрдиी рдЬाрди рдмрдЪा рд░рд╣े рдеे। рдФрд░ рдЖрдЬ, рдЙрд╕ी рдкुрд▓िрд╕ рдХो рдЕрдЪाрдирдХ рдЗрддрдиी рд╣िрдо्рдордд рдЖ рдЧрдИ рдХि рдПрдХ рд░ाрд╖्рдЯ्рд░рд╡ाрджी рдпुрд╡рддी рдХो рдХोрд░्рдЯ рддрдХ рдРрд╕े рдШрд╕ीрдЯ рд░рд╣े рд╣ैं рдЬैрд╕े рдХिрд╕ी рд▓рд╢्рдХрд░-рдП-рддैрдпрдмा рдХी рдлिрджाрдпीрди рдХो рдкрдХрдб़ рд▓ाрдП рд╣ों? Mr Sudhanshu ЁЯЪй on X: "рд╣рдордиे рд╕ुрдиा рдеा рдХि “рдЬाрдХो рд░ाрдЦे рд╕ाрдЗрдпां, рдоाрд░ рд╕рдХे рдиा рдХोрдп” рд▓ेрдХिрди рдордорддा рд░ाрдЬ рдоें рдХрд╣ाрд╡рдд рдкрд▓рдЯ рдЧрдИ — “рдЬो рджेрд╢ рдХे рд▓िрдП рдмोрд▓े, рд╡ो рдЬेрд▓ рдоें рдЦोрд▓े।” рдЕрдм рдеोрдб़ा рдкीрдЫे рдЪрд▓рддे рд╣ैं — рдоाрдорд▓ा рдХ्рдпा рд╣ै? рд╢рд░्рдоिрд╖्рдаा рдкрдиौрд▓ी, рдПрдХ рд╕ोрд╢рд▓ рдоीрдбिрдпा рдПрдХ्рдЯिрд╡िрд╕्рдЯ, рдЬो рдкाрдХिрд╕्рддाрди рдФрд░ рдХрдЯ्рдЯрд░рдкंрдеी рд╕ोрдЪ рдХे рдЦिрд▓ाрдл рд▓рдЧाрддाрд░ рдоुрдЦрд░ рд░рд╣ी рд╣ैं, рдЙрди्рд╣ोंрдиे" / X рдЙрди्рд╣ोंрдиे рдкाрдХिрд╕्рддाрдиी рдЕрднिрдиेрдд्рд░ी рдмुрд╢рд░ा рдЕंрд╕ाрд░ी рдХे рдПрдХ рдмрдпाрди рдХा рдХрд░ाрд░ा рдЬрд╡ाрдм рджिрдпा। рдмुрд╢рд░ा рдиे рдХрд╣ा рдеा, “рднाрд░рддीрдп рдоुрд╕рд▓рдоाрдиों рдХो рдоुंрдмрдИ рдоें рдШрд░ рдирд╣ीं рдоिрд▓рддा, рд╡ो рдмेрдЪाрд░े рд╣ैं।” рд╢рд░्рдоिрд╖्рдаा рдиे рд╕्рдкрд╖्рдЯ рдХрд╣ा — “рдпे рднाрд░рдд рд╣ै, рдпрд╣ां рдЖрддंрдХिрдпों рдХो рд╢рд░рдг рдирд╣ीं, рд╕рдмрдХ рдоिрд▓рддा рд╣ै।” рдпрд╣ी рд▓ाрдЗрди рдХुрдЫ рдЗрд╕्рд▓ाрдоी рд╕ंрдЧрдардиों рдФрд░ рдЯीрдПрдорд╕ी рдиेрддाрдУं рдХो рдЪुрдн рдЧрдИ। рдФрд░ рддुрд░ंрдд рдмंрдЧाрд▓ рдоें рдЙрд╕ рдкрд░ FIR, рдЧिрд░рдл्рддाрд░ी, рдФрд░ рдХोрд░्рдЯ рдоें рдкेрд╢ी рдХा рддрдоाрд╢ा рд╢ुрд░ू рд╣ो рдЧрдпा। рдЕрдм рдмрддाрдЗрдП, рдЬрдм рдХрд╢्рдоीрд░ рдоें рд╢рд╣ीрджों рдХा рдордЬाрдХ рдЙрдб़ाрдпा рдЬाрддा рд╣ै, рд╕ेрдиा рдХो рдмрд▓ाрдд्рдХाрд░ी рдХрд╣ा рдЬाрддा рд╣ै, рддो рдХोрдИ FIR рдирд╣ीं рд╣ोрддी। рд▓ेрдХिрди рдЬрдм рдХोрдИ рд▓рдб़рдХी рдкाрдХिрд╕्рддाрди рдХो рд▓рд▓рдХाрд░рддी рд╣ै, рддो рдЙрд╕ рдкрд░ рджेрд╢рдж्рд░ोрд╣ рдЬैрд╕ी рдзाрд░ाрдПं рд▓рдЧा рджी рдЬाрддी рд╣ैं। рдпрд╣ी рд╣ै ‘рдордорддा рдоॉрдбрд▓ рдСрдл рдбेрдоोрдХ्рд░ेрд╕ी’ — рдЬрд╣ां рдЕрд╕рд▓ी рдЖрддंрдХी рдоौрд▓ाрдиा рдЖрдЬ़ाрдж рдХे рдиाрдо рдкрд░ рдШूрдорддे рд╣ैं рдФрд░ рджेрд╢рдк्рд░ेрдоी рдЬेрд▓ рдЬाрддे рд╣ैं।рдпрд╣ рдкрд╣рд▓ी рдмाрд░ рдирд╣ीं рд╣ै рдЬрдм рдмंрдЧाрд▓ рдоें рдРрд╕ा рд╣ुрдЖ рд╣ो। 2023 рдоें рднी рдПрдХ рд╕्рдХूрд▓ी рдЫाрдд्рд░ा рдиे ‘рдЬрдп рд╢्рд░ी рд░ाрдо’ рдмोрд▓ा рдеा, рддो рдЙрд╕ рдкрд░ рднी рд╕ेрдХुрд▓рд░ рдЧैंрдЧ рдиे рдеूрдХ рдЙрдЧрд▓ा рдеा। рдПрдХ рд╣िंрджू рд╢िрдХ्рд╖рдХ рдиे ‘рд╕ाрд╡рд░рдХрд░ рдЬрдпंрддी’ рдордиाрдИ, рддो рдЙрд╕े рдиिрд▓ंрдмिрдд рдХрд░ рджिрдпा рдЧрдпा। рдпे рд╕рдм рдЙрд╕ी рдоाрдирд╕िрдХрддा рдХे рдирддीрдЬे рд╣ैं рдЬो рдордорддा рдмрдирд░्рдЬी рдХी рд░ाрдЬрдиीрддि рдоें рд░рдЪ-рдмрд╕ рдЧрдИ рд╣ै — “рд╣िंрджू рдЕрдЧрд░ рдмोрд▓े, рддो рдЧुрдиाрд╣; рдоुрд╕्рд▓िрдо рдЕрдЧрд░ рдмोрд▓े, рддो рдЕрдзिрдХाрд░।” рдЕрдм рд╕рд╡ाрд▓ рдЙрдарддा рд╣ै — рдХ्рдпा рд╢рд░्рдоिрд╖्рдаा рдиे рдХोрдИ рдЕрдкрд╢рдм्рдж рдХрд╣ा? рдХोрдИ рднрдб़рдХाрдК рдмрдпाрди рджिрдпा? рдирд╣ीं। рдЙрди्рд╣ोंрдиे рдХेрд╡рд▓ рдкाрдХिрд╕्рддाрди рдФрд░ рдЙрд╕рдХी рдоाрдирд╕िрдХрддा рдкрд░ рд╣рдорд▓ा рдмोрд▓ा। рддो рдХ्рдпा рдЕрдм рдкाрдХिрд╕्рддाрди рдХो рдЧाрд▓ी рджेрдиा рднाрд░рдд рдоें рдЬुрд░्рдо рд╣ो рдЧрдпा рд╣ै? рд╕ोрдЪिрдП, рдЕрдЧрд░ рдпрд╣ी рдмрдпाрди рдХिрд╕ी Owaisi рд╕рдорд░्рдердХ рдиे рджिрдпा рд╣ोрддा, рдЕрдЧрд░ рдЙрд╕рдиे “RSS рдХो рдоिрдЯा рджेंрдЧे” рдХрд╣ा рд╣ोрддा, рддो рдХ्рдпा рдмंрдЧाрд▓ рдХी рдкुрд▓िрд╕ рдРрд╕े рд╣ी рдЧिрд░рдл्рддाрд░ी рдХрд░рддी? рдирд╣ीं। рдордорддा рд╕рд░рдХाрд░ рдиे рддो рдЦुрдж рдХрд╣ा рдеा рдХि “рдмांрдЧ्рд▓ाрджेрд╢ рд╕े рдЖрдиे рд╡ाрд▓े рдоुрд╕्рд▓िрдо рдШुрд╕рдкैрдаिрдП рд╣рдоाрд░े рднाрдИ рд╣ैं।” рдпрд╣ी рдордорддा рд╕рд░рдХाрд░, рдХрдЯ्рдЯрд░рдкंрдеिрдпों рдХे рд╣рд░ рдиाрдЯрдХ рдкрд░ рдЪुрдк्рдкी рд╕ाрдз рд▓ेрддी рд╣ै, рд▓ेрдХिрди рдПрдХ рджेрд╢рднрдХ्рдд рдорд╣िрд▓ा рдХो рдЦрд▓рдиाрдпрдХ рдмрдиा рджेрддी рд╣ै। рдЖрдЬ рд╢рд░्рдоिрд╖्рдаा рдХो рджेрдЦрдХрд░ рдпाрдж рдЖрддी рд╣ै рдПрдХ рдкुрд░ाрдиी рдХрд╣ाрд╡рдд — “рд╕ांрдЪ рдХो рдЖंрдЪ рдХ्рдпा?” рд▓ेрдХिрди рдЕрдм рд╡ो рдЖंрдЪ рд╕рд░рдХाрд░ рд╣ी рд▓рдЧाрдиे рд▓рдЧी рд╣ै। рдЭूрда рдХे рд╕ौрджाрдЧрд░, рд╡ोрдЯрдмैंрдХ рдХी рджुрдХाрди рдЪрд▓ाрдиे рд╡ाрд▓े рдиेрддा рдЕрдм рд╕рдЪ рдХрд╣рдиे рд╡ाрд▓ों рдХो рд╣ी ‘рдЦрддрд░ा’ рдоाрдирдиे рд▓рдЧे рд╣ैं।
рдоीрдбिрдпा рдХा рд╣ाрд▓ рднी рджेрдЦिрдП। рд╡рд╣ी рдЪैрдирд▓ рдЬो рдирд╕ीрд░ुрдж्рджीрди рд╢ाрд╣ рдХे рдЖंрд╕ुрдУं рдкрд░ рдк्рд░ाрдЗрдордЯाрдЗрдо рдЪрд▓ाрддे рд╣ैं, рд╡рд╣ी рд▓ोрдЧ рд╢рд░्рдоिрд╖्рдаा рдХी рдЦрдмрд░ рдХो ‘рдШृрдгा рдлैрд▓ाрдиे рд╡ाрд▓ी’ рдХрд╣рдХрд░ рджिрдЦा рд░рд╣े рд╣ैं। рдХ्рдпोंрдХि TRP рдХे рдмाрдЬाрд░ рдоें рд╕рдЪ्рдЪाрдИ рдмिрдХाрдК рдирд╣ीं, рдмрд▓्рдХि рдПрдЬेंрдбा рдмिрдХाрдК рд╣ोрддा рд╣ै।
рдФрд░ рд╢рд░्рдоिрд╖्рдаा рдХा рдХेрд╕ рд╕िрд░्рдл рдПрдХ рдХेрд╕ рдирд╣ीं, рдпे рдПрдХ рд╕ंрдХेрдд рд╣ै — рдЕрдм рд░ाрд╖्рдЯ्рд░рднрдХ्рддि рдХो рдЕрдкрд░ाрдз рд╕ाрдмिрдд рдХрд░рдиे рдХी рдХोрд╢िрд╢ рд╣ो рд░рд╣ी рд╣ै। рдЖрдЬ рдЕрдЧрд░ рд╣рдо рдЪुрдк рд░рд╣े, рддो рдХрд▓ рдХोрдИ рдмрдЪ्рдЪा рддिрд░ंрдЧा рднी рдЙрдаाрдПрдЧा, рддो рдЙрд╕ рдкрд░ рднी рдХेрд╕ рдмрди рдЬाрдПрдЧा। рдмंрдЧाрд▓ рдоें рдХाрдиूрди рдХा рд░ाрдЬ рдирд╣ीं, “рджीрджी рдХा рдбрд░” рдЪрд▓рддा рд╣ै। рдкुрд▓िрд╕ рд╡рд╣ी рдХрд░рддी рд╣ै, рдЬो TMC рдХा рдПрдЬेंрдбा рддрдп рдХрд░рддा рд╣ै। рдЕрдЧрд░ рдЖрдкрдиे ‘рдЕрд▓्рд▓ाрд╣ рд╣ो рдЕрдХрдмрд░’ рдмोрд▓ा, рддो рдлूрд▓рдоाрд▓ा; ‘рднाрд░рдд рдоाрддा рдХी рдЬрдп’ рдмोрд▓ा, рддो рд▓ाрдаी-рдбंрдбा।
рдмंрдЧाрд▓ рдХे рдоुрд╕рд▓рдоाрдиों рдХो рд╕рдордЭрдиा рд╣ोрдЧा рдХि рдордорддा рдЙрдирдХा рдЗрд╕्рддेрдоाрд▓ рд╕िрд░्рдл рд╡ोрдЯ рдХे рд▓िрдП рдХрд░ рд░рд╣ी рд╣ैं। рдФрд░ рд╣िрди्рджुрдУं рдХो рд╕рдордЭрдиा рд╣ोрдЧा рдХि рдЕрдЧрд░ рдЕрднी рдирд╣ीं рдмोрд▓े рддो рдЖрдиे рд╡ाрд▓ी рдкीрдв़ी ‘рд╡ंрджे рдоाрддрд░рдо’ рдмोрд▓рдиे рд╕े рднी рдбрд░ेрдЧी।
рд╢рд░्рдоिрд╖्рдаा рдЖрдЬ рдПрдХ рдк्рд░рддीрдХ рдмрди рдЧрдИ рд╣ैं — рдЙрд╕ рдЖрд╡ाрдЬ़ рдХी рдЬो рдХрд╣рддी рд╣ै рдХि “рднाрд░рдд рдХोрдИ рдзрд░्рдорд╢ाрд▓ा рдирд╣ीं, рдЬो рдкाрдХिрд╕्рддाрди рдХा рдЕрдкрдоाрди рднी рд╕рд╣ рд▓े।” рдФрд░ рдЬो рд▓ोрдЧ рдЙрди्рд╣ें рдЪुрдк рдХрд░ाрдиा рдЪाрд╣рддे рд╣ैं, рд╡ो рджрд░рдЕрд╕рд▓ рднाрд░рдд рдХो рдЪुрдк рдХрд░ाрдиा рдЪाрд╣рддे рд╣ैं। рдордорддा рдмрдирд░्рдЬी рдХो рдпाрдж рд░рдЦрдиा рд╣ोрдЧा — рджेрд╢рднрдХ्рддि рдкрд░ рдкрд╣рд░ा рд▓рдЧाрдиे рд╡ाрд▓े рдЦुрдж рдЗрддिрд╣ाрд╕ рдоें ‘рдЧрдж्рджाрд░’ рдХрд╣े рдЬाрддे рд╣ैं। рдЪाрд╣े рд╡ो рдЕंрдЧ्рд░ेрдЬों рдХा рд╕ाрде рджेрдиे рд╡ाрд▓ा рдоिрд░्рдЬा рд░ाрдЬा рд╣ो рдпा рдЖрдЬ рдХा рдХोрдИ TMC рдиेрддा।
31 May 2025
Wake Up Hindus ЁЯХЙ️ЁЯЪй on X: "Mumbai High Court grants bail to a Muslim girl who posted pro-Pakistani content in Pune & said it is her ‘freedom of expression’. But #Sharmishta doesn’t have freedom of expression because she is a Hindu? рдмंрдЧाрд▓ рдХोрд▓рдХाрддा рдкुрд▓िрд╕ #ReleaseSharmistha #Sharmishtha #ReleaseSharmishta https://t.co/HP8rdV4jmu" / X 10:45PM 31 May 2025.
30 May 2025
Narendra Modi on X: "рдиीрддि рдЖрдпोрдЧ рдХी рдЧрд╡рд░्рдиिंрдЧ рдХाрдЙंрд╕िрд▓ рдХी рдмैрдардХ рд╕े рджूрд░ी рдмрдиाрдХрд░ рдкрд╢्рдЪिрдо рдмंрдЧाрд▓ рдХी рдоौрдЬूрджा рд╕рд░рдХाрд░ рдиे рд╕ाрдл рдХрд░ рджिрдпा рд╣ै рдХि рдЙрд╕े рд╡िрдХाрд╕ рд╕े рдХोрдИ рд▓ेрдиा-рджेрдиा рдирд╣ीं рд╣ै। https://t.co/INyTOy33C9" / X 1:10AM 30 May 2025.
29 May 2025
Press Trust of India on X: "VIDEO | Here is what TMC MP Sagarika Ghose ( @sagarikaghose ) says on PM Modi’s visit to West Bengal: "PM Modi is visiting West Bengal, we extend our welcome to him. But we want to remind him that Rs 1.7 lakh crore is still due to Bengal by the central government. Will the Prime https://t.co/8xfEFcyaOz" / X Prime Minister tell the people when this money will be given to Bengal and why this money is being denied? PM Modi is like a migratory bird, who visits Bengal only when elections are in the air but PM Modi discriminates between BJP-ruled states and opposition-ruled states, that includes discrimination against the people of Bengal. We urge him to stop this discrimination, because the people of Bengal are aware and watching everything. At the correct moment, they will give a fitting reply to this politics of discrimination by PM Narendra Modi.” 5:10PM 29 May 2025
ANI on X: "#WATCH | West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee says, "What Modi ji said today, we are not only shocked but also very sad to hear this, when the Opposition is representing the country...In his presence his minister said that they will do Operation Bengal, like Operation Sindoor. I https://t.co/WCSDMcqQx4" / X I challenge them - if they have guts, go into elections tomorrow, we are ready and Bengal is ready to accept your challenge. But please remember, time is a factor. You must remember the time. Our representative Abhishek Banerjee is also in the team. And he is speaking every day against terrorism, against terror. At that time, Mr Modi, not as the PM but as the BJP president, you are criticising the Government (in Bengal) which is giving you full support, defending the country like anything. You are accusing the Government and you want to blame the Opposition at this time, at this hour to politicise things just like the leader of BJP Jumla Party...You are doing garbage of lies. They loot the country and scoot. It doesn't look nice to talk in this manner. Regarding Operation Sindoor, though I don't have any comments but please remember every woman has respect..." 10:30PM 29 May 2025
19 April 2025
ANI on X: "#WATCH | Murshidabad, West Bengal | NCW member Archana Majumdar says, "... Some woman lost their husband, some lost their son. People were dragged out of their homes and butchered. This is horrific. I don't know if such incidents have ever happened in West Bengal before. We have https://t.co/VJ4j064Ujp" / X
Sudarshan News on X: "'рдоुрд░्рд╢िрджाрдмाрдж рдХी рдЙрдаी рдЖрд╡ाрдЬ... рдордорддा рдмाрдиो рдоुрд░्рджाрдмाрдж' - рдЖрдХ्рд░ोрд╢िрдд рд╡िрд╢्рд╡ рд╣िрди्рджू рдкрд░िрд╖рдж рдиे рдлूँрдХा рдкрд╢्рдЪिрдо рдмंрдЧाрд▓ рдХी CM рдХा рдкुрддрд▓ा.. рдмंрдЧ рднूрдоि рдкрд░ рд╣ो рд░рд╣े рджाрдирд╡ी рдЙрдд्рдкाрдд рдХी рдЧूँрдЬ рдЕрдм рд╕ुрдиाрдИ рджेрдЧी рджिрд▓्рд▓ी рдоें рднी.. рд╕ाрдл рдПрд▓ाрди- 'рдмांрдЧ्рд▓ाрджेрд╢िрдпों рд╕े рдШिрд░े рд╣िंрджुрдУं рдХो рдирд╣ीं рдЫोрдб़ेंрдЧे рдЕрдХेрд▓ा' #MurshidabadViolence https://t.co/CkXcamdW9M" / X
16 April 2025
ANI on X: "#WATCH | Murshidabad, West Bengal: A local woman says, "I am going to my daughter's house in Berhampore's Khagra. Neither can we sleep nor cook food in our house. There are occasional incidents of stone pelting. We have to think about our safety, and that is why we are going from https://t.co/rmLnYrxaIt" / X why we are going from here. We have not been able to sleep for the last three nights. After BSF was deployed, the situation improved. There is no problem in our village, but the situation in the surrounding villages is very bad, which also makes us terrified."
ANI on X: "#WATCH | Prayagraj, UP: On his reported remark on temples of India, Samajwadi Party MLA Indrajeet Saroj says "...Our gods and goddesses were not that powerful...In 712 AD, Muhammad Bin Qasim came to this country from Arabia and looted the country...Muhammad Ghori came to this https://t.co/9kM8PjrmFn" / X
Megh Updates ЁЯЪи™ on X: "ЁЯЪи Bengal LOP Suvendu Adhikari's BIG statement— "CRPF & BSF must STAY for long — situation is worsening." "Central forces will have to stay here with full power." "Mamata's police has become TMC's cadre." "If Hindus are ATTACKED , I won’t stay SILENT." https://t.co/R0wEmsvnK2" / X
New World Order: News of India
New World Order: Sonia Gandhi Sonia Gandhi is responsible for this blunder. She wanted to prove that Hindus are terrorists. 26/11 attack of the Taj Mahal in Mumbai is an example where all the terrorists had Indian Hindu names and identity. It was the arrest of Kasab that proved the facts.
Megh Updates ЁЯЪи™ on X: "ЁЯЪи UP CM Yogi Adityanath on Bengal Violence: "Bengal is Burning & CM is SILENT. She calls rioters 'Messenger of Peace' — laaton ke bhoot baaton se nahi maante." "In the name of secularism, Rioters have been given a free hand. Congress & SP’s silence is SHAMEFUL." https://t.co/9PBFnne9Zx" / X
News Arena India on X: "BJP MP Jyotirmay Singh Mahato- "Hindus from 4 districts Malda, Murshidabad, Nadia and South 24 Parganas are migrating due to J&K like situation. I want AFSPA here ,otherwise what happened in Syria and what is happening in Bangladesh will happen here." https://t.co/11748tof51" / X
Baliyan on X: "рдмंрдЧाрд▓ рд╣िंрд╕ा рдордорддा рд╕рд░рдХाрд░ рдХा рдлेрд▓िрдпрд░ рд╣ै, рдпे рдЙрдирдХी рддुрд╖्рдЯिрдХрд░рдг рдХी рдиीрддि рдХा рдирддीрдЬा рд╣ै- рдЕрдзीрд░ рд░ंрдЬрди рдЪौрдзрд░ी рдЗрдирдХे рджिрд▓्рд▓ी рд╡ाрд▓े рдиेрддा рддो рдл़ेрд╡िрдХोрд▓ рдкीрдХрд░ рдкрдб़े рд╣ै। рдЬрдм рд╕ंрднрд▓ рдоें рджंрдЧाрдЗрдпों рдХा рдЗрд▓ाрдЬ рд╣ुрдЖ рдеा рддो рд╕ंрд╕рдж рд╕े рд▓ेрдХрд░ рджрдб़рдХ рддрдХ рдЪीрдЦрдХрд░ рд░ो рд░рд╣े рдеे। рдЕрдзीрд░ рдЬी рдХा рднी рд░ाрдЬрдиैрддिрдХ рдХैрд░िрдпрд░ рдЕрдзिрдХ рдХांрдЧ्рд░ेрд╕ рдоें рд╣ै рдирд╣ीं। https://t.co/dGsodDuYNm" / X
9 April 2025
Megh Updates ЁЯЪи™ on X: "ЁЯЪи MEGA plan by BJP. "Hindu Hindu Bhai Bhai" - BJP's call for consolidation. — Suvendu claims that a 5% Hindu vote swing from neutral or TMC voters can bring BJP back to power." — Suvendu has already said that, "Hindustan mein Hindu hi raaj karega." https://t.co/tYGY5ogNVk" / X
25 March 2025
Does Mamta want slavery? Mamata Banerjee on X: "Bengal and Britain share a relationship that spans centuries, rooted in history, culture, and commerce. As we landed in London yesterday, we stepped into a city that, much like Kolkata, carries the weight of its past while embracing the dynamism of the present. Before the day’s https://t.co/xNx4tZ0crl" / X dynamism of the present.Before the day’s engagements commenced, I took a moment to immerse myself in the essence of London’s timeless grandeur. From its iconic landmarks to its storied streets, the city exudes an old-world charm that speaks of history and evolution – values that Bengal, too, holds close to its heart. With a packed itinerary ahead, I look forward to deepening Bengal’s engagement with Britain and reinforcing our enduring ties.
3 January 2025
ANI_HindiNews on X: "#WATCH рдкрд╢्рдЪिрдо рдмंрдЧाрд▓ рдХी рдоुрдЦ्рдпрдоंрдд्рд░ी рдордорддा рдмрдирд░्рдЬी рдиे рдХрд╣ा, "... рд╣рдо рдЪाрд╣рддे рд╣ैं рдХि рд╡рд╣ां рднी рд╢ांрддि рдмрдиी рд░рд╣े рдФрд░ рдпрд╣ां рднी... рдпрд╣ (рдШुрд╕рдкैрда) BSF рдХा рдмрд╣ुрдд рд╣ी рдЖंрддрд░िрдХ рдХाрдо рд╣ै, рдЗрд╕рдоें рдХेंрдж्рд░ рд╕рд░рдХाрд░ рдХा рднी рдПрдХ рдм्рд▓ू рдк्рд░िंрдЯ рд╣ै, рдЕрдЧрд░ рдХेंрдж्рд░ рд╕рд░рдХाрд░ рдХा рдм्рд▓ू рдк्рд░िंрдЯ рдирд╣ीं рд╣ोрддा рддो рдРрд╕ा рдирд╣ीं рд╣ोрддा..." (рд╕ोрд░्рд╕: рдордорддा https://t.co/LlkTvtYGTD" / X
23 December 2024
The migration of Muslims causes conflict. Orb├бn Viktor on X: "Many people across Western Europe try to deny the connection between mass migration and acts of terrorism. The sad truth is that before the migration crisis, such heinous attacks did not happen in Europe. Now they do. We pray for the people of Germany and Magdeburg! ЁЯЩП https://t.co/i1DKB3fwEZ" / X
10 December 2024
Mamata Banerjee wants to lead the opposition in the parliament. According to TMC, Congress is not capable of leading the opposition. Sharad Pawar, Akhilesh Yadav, Uddhav Thackeray, and many other parties agreed that Mamata is a better choice. ANI on X: "#WATCH | Delhi | TMC MP Sagarika Ghose says, " All India Trinamool Congress has walked out of Rajya Sabha. In pursuit of our constitutional rights, to protect constitutional parliamentary democracy, we have given in our resolution of no-confidence because the Modi govt is https://t.co/QtOQmcqMmA" / X She adds, "Mr Sharad Pawar, Mr Lalu Yadav have called for Mamata Banerjee to take the leadership role of the INDIA alliance. TMC in the leadership of Mamata Banerjee we have always defeated the BJP. Our strike rate against BJP is 70%. Given this track record of TMC defeating BJP, given her long experience in political struggle, administration, we believe that there can be no better person than Mamata Banerjee to lead INDIA alliance at the national level."
ANI on X: "#WATCH | Delhi: Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut says, "No one is questioning Rahul Gandhi's leadership...he is the leader of all of us...if some of our allies, be it TMC, Lalu ji, Akhilesh ji, have a different opinion about the INDIA alliance...we all have formed the INDIA https://t.co/teN5tv39hV" / X
5 November 2024
Megh Updates ЁЯЪи™ on X: "ЁЯЪи BENGAL LOP Suvendu Adhikari says: "We all are hindus, we are Indians. No one is Hindi or Bengali speaking. Ruling party created a Divide in Bengal due to Appeasement & vote bank politics. Hindus of Bengal have awakened and Appeasement politics will not be Tolerated." ЁЯОп https://t.co/xQGjp5xcBg" / X
10 October 2024
THIS IS FOR THOSE WHO STILL AS STOOGES OF BRITISH & NEHRU PROPOGATE THAT NETAJI BOSE WAS A PUPPET OF JAPANESE !
ALSO FOR THAT FAKE DAUGHTER WHO SHOUTS IN EUROPE THAT MY " FATHER TOOK WRONG DECISIONS"
AZAD HIND FAUJ and British records clearly show that not only an agreement was signed with the Japanese that all liberated territories will be administered by Azad Hind Sarkar and only Tri-colour will fly there !
For administering these regions Azad Hind Dal was created having Bhartiya civilians and some AHF officers who were trained at Singapore Reconstruction College.
https://x.com/ProfKapilKumar/status/1843946760416432474
18 September 2024
Kanchan Gupta ЁЯЗоЁЯЗ│ on X: "Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud says what the CBI has revealed in its status report in the West Bengal Govt-run RG Kar Hospital Kolkata doctor rape and murder case is "very disturbing". The institutional crime happened on the watch of Health Minister Mamata Banerjee; it https://t.co/QJxePBgSR2" / X (twitter.com) Here is what CJI said: "I won't give details because we don't want someone to take advantage of it but what CBI has revealed in its report is very disturbing. We are ourselves very disturbed by what CBI has told us.”
13 September 2024
ANI on X: "#WATCH | RG Kar Medical College and Hospital rape-murder case: West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee says "I tried my best to sit with the junior doctors. I waited 3 days for them that they should have come and settle their problem. Even when they didn't accept the verdict of the https://t.co/qLD207vSd6" / X (twitter.com)
Press Trust of India on X: "VIDEO | "This incident (Kolkata doctor rape and murder) is very unfortunate, and the CBI is investigating it, while the Supreme Court itself is monitoring it. The local police did not handle the matter properly either. So, I believe we should wait for the results... In several https://t.co/3DFRIWghmb" / X (twitter.com)
ANI on X: "#WATCH | Kolkata: On West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee's remark 'I am ready to resign', BJP leader Roopa Ganguly says, "Let us start tomorrow's day with this good news. She should at least resign from the post of Health Minister tomorrow..." https://t.co/DhZ5MLdhzj" / X (twitter.com)
29 August 2024
Mamta favored police and rapists in Bengal. Now she is opposing Indian democracy. But took a later U-Turn on her saying.
TIMES NOW on X: "#KolkataHorror | Row over CM Mamata Banerjee's 'Burn' remark A complaint against West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee under Sections 152, 192, 196, and 353 of the IPC has been filed with the Delhi Police Commissioner by Advocate Vineet Jindal. @HeenaGambhir shares more details. https://t.co/tOVrhiqndW" / X
Himanta Biswa Sarma on X: "рджीрджी, рдЖрдкрдХी рд╣िрдо्рдордд рдХैрд╕े рд╣ुрдИ рдЕрд╕рдо рдХो рдзрдордХाрдиे рдХी? рд╣рдоें рд▓ाрд▓ рдЖंрдЦें рдордд рджिрдЦाрдЗрдП। рдЖрдкрдХी рдЕрд╕рдлрд▓рддा рдХी рд░ाрдЬрдиीрддि рд╕े рднाрд░рдд рдХो рдЬрд▓ाрдиे рдХी рдХोрд╢िрд╢ рднी рдордд рдХीрдЬिрдП। рдЖрдкрдХो рд╡िрднाрдЬрдирдХाрд░ी рднाрд╖ा рдмोрд▓рдиा рд╢ोрднा рдирд╣ीं рджेрддा। ржжিржжি, ржЖржкржиাрж░ ржПрждো рж╕াрж╣рж╕ ржХীржнাржмে рж╣рж▓ো ржпে ржЖржкржиি ржЕрж╕ржоржХে ржзржоржХি ржжিржЪ্ржЫেржи? ржЖржоাржжেрж░ рж░ржХ্рждржЪржХ্рж╖ু ржжেржЦাржмেржи ржиা। ржЖржкржиাрж░ ржЕрж╕ржлрж▓рждাрж░ https://t.co/k194lajS8s" / X
Himanta Biswa Sarma on X: "рдоैं рдЖрд▓ोрдЪрдиा рдХा рд╕्рд╡ाрдЧрдд рдХрд░рддा рд╣ूँ, рд▓ेрдХिрди рд╣рдоाрд░ी рдкुрд▓िрд╕ Tear Gas рдХा рдк्рд░рдпोрдЧ рдирд╣ीं рдХрд░рддी। рдоैं рдЗрд╕्рд▓ाрдо рдзрд░्рдо рдХा рд╡िрд░ोрдзी рдирд╣ीं рд╣ूँ, рд▓ेрдХिрди рдпрджि рд╣िंрджुрдУं рдХी рдЬрдоीрди рдЫीрдиी рдЬा рд░рд╣ी рд╣ै рдФрд░ рдмрдЪ्рдЪिрдпों рдкрд░ рдЕрдд्рдпाрдЪाрд░ рд╣ो рд░рд╣ा рд╣ै, рддो рдоैं рдЪुрдк рдирд╣ीं рд░рд╣ूँрдЧा। рдФрд░ рдоैं рдЬाрдирддा рд╣ूँ рдХि рдЗрд╕рдХे рд▓िрдП рдоुрдЭे рдЬाрди рдХा рднी рдЦрддрд░ा рд╣ो рд╕рдХрддा рд╣ै। https://t.co/CNqpnYyWXs" / X
Mamata Banerjee on X: "I detect a malicious disinformation campaign in some print, electronic and digital media which has been unleashed with reference to a speech that I made in our students' programme yesterday. Let me most emphatically clarify that I have not uttered a single word against the" / X
"Let me most emphatically clarify that I have not uttered a single word against the (medical etc.) students or their movements. I totally support their movement. Their movement is genuine. I never threatened them, as some people are accusing me of doing. This allegation is completely false.
I have spoken against BJP. I have spoken against them because, with the support of the Government of India, they are threatening the democracy in our State and trying to create anarchy. With support from Centre, they are trying to create lawlessness and I have raised my voice against them."
ANI on X: "#WATCH | Patna: On West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee's statement, Bihar LoP and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav says, "The BJP is carrying out hooliganism in the entire West Bengal. Shops in markets are being looted. The people of the BJP want to disrupt the peaceful environment. They are https://t.co/mIOm3In4zN" / X
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