BJP Poised for Landslide Victory in West Bengal Assembly Elections
New Delhi. The BJP appears to be heading for a massive victory in the West Bengal Assembly elections. Initial vote counts indicate a strong win for the BJP.
The BJP has taken a decisive lead in the elections, completely overturning the political equations. According to the latest figures, the BJP is far ahead with a lead of 185 seats, while Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress appears limited to only 100 seats.
Looking at these trends, the BJP's tsunami in Bengal now seems to be a reality, not just a political slogan. The majority mark in the 294-seat assembly is 148. The BJP has gone far beyond this number. The biggest question now is whether the BJP can cross the 200-seat mark.
Looking at the strike rate, the Trinamool Congress, which contested on 291 seats, has performed at about 34 percent, which is significantly less than the previous election. The BJP, which fielded candidates in 294 seats, has so far taken a lead in 185 seats, showing the possibility of achieving a historic victory. The Left and Congress have performed extremely poorly. Congress has not been able to open its account here. CPM, which once dominated, is limited to just one seat.
If the current pace continues, political analysts say the BJP can easily cross 190 seats and could reach up to 200 seats in the final phase of counting. However, some seats are expected to see tough competition.
This election not only signals a change of power but also a major shift in Bengal's politics. This could prove to be a big blow for the Trinamool Congress, which has dominated the state for a long time. For the BJP, this will be the threshold of a historic victory.
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