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		<title>Mamata Banerjee&#8217;s Political Landscape in West Bengal</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Mamata Banerjee's political dominance is being tested as the BJP makes significant electoral gains in West Bengal, signaling a potential shift in power.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mamata Banerjee&#8217;s political career had long been defined by her unyielding grip on West Bengal, where she served as Chief Minister for <strong>15 years</strong>. Her party, the Trinamool Congress (TMC), seemed invincible, bolstered by a loyal voter base and a series of populist policies. However, the 2026 West Bengal elections revealed a different narrative as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) made substantial electoral gains.</p>
<p>In a decisive turn of events, the BJP won <strong>44 seats</strong> and was leading in <strong>160 of the 294 seats</strong>. Meanwhile, Banerjee&#8217;s TMC secured only <strong>21 seats</strong> and was leading in <strong>62 seats</strong>. This shift not only challenged her authority but also marked a potential reconfiguration of West Bengal&#8217;s political landscape.</p>
<p>The campaign leading up to these elections saw Banerjee at her most active—she addressed a record <strong>90 rallies</strong> and led <strong>22 roadshows</strong> in just two months. Yet, despite her fervent efforts, allegations of corruption and anti-incumbency sentiments loomed large. &#8220;I am the candidate from all seats,&#8221; she proclaimed defiantly, yet it seemed her words fell on increasingly deaf ears.</p>
<p>The electoral roll revision played a critical role in this election. An intensive revision removed approximately <strong>9.1 million names</strong>, including <strong>6.3 million dead and absentee voters</strong>. This move raised eyebrows and questions regarding its impact on voter turnout and party support. Some experts argue that this could have disproportionately affected TMC’s traditional voter base.</p>
<p>The BJP capitalized on this environment by implementing strategic measures to mobilize voters. They arranged trains for around <strong>2.2 million migrant workers</strong>, ensuring they could return home to vote. The party&#8217;s campaign resonated with various demographics, including women voters—once staunch supporters of Banerjee—who appeared to have shifted their allegiance this time around.</p>
<p>Banerjee tried to counteract religious polarization by building a Jagannath temple at a cost of <strong>₹250 crore</strong>, but critics accused her of appeasing Muslims through financial allowances for Imams and Muezzins—<strong>₹2,500</strong> and <strong>₹1,500 monthly</strong>, respectively. The BJP seized on these narratives to paint her administration as corrupt and out of touch with the electorate.</p>
<p>The atmosphere during the campaign was charged; chants of &#8220;Chor, chor (thief)&#8221; echoed from BJP supporters while TMC loyalists rallied behind slogans like &#8220;Kespur hobe CPM er sespur&#8221;—a nod to Banerjee&#8217;s roots in anti-Left activism. Yet, it became increasingly clear that the tides were turning.</p>
<p>The fallout from these elections has left many wondering about the future of Banerjee&#8217;s leadership and the TMC&#8217;s role in West Bengal politics. As she grapples with this unexpected defeat, experts anticipate that changes within her party may be necessary to regain lost ground before future contests.</p>
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