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Narendra Modi’s BJP wins election in West Bengal for the first time

Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has achieved its first-ever election victory in West Bengal, a significant eastern Indian state previously ruled by the Trinamool Congress (TMC) for 15 years. This win, marking a landmark majority with over 205 seats in the 294-seat assembly, expands the BJP's consolidation of power across India.

Hannah Ellis-Petersen in DelhiThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-05-04 · 17:34 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 4 min
Narendra Modi’s BJP wins election in West Bengal for the first time
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Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has achieved its first-ever election victory in West Bengal, a significant eastern Indian state previously ruled by the Trinamool Congress (TMC) for 15 years. This win, marking a landmark majority with over 205 seats in the 294-seat assembly, expands the BJP's consolidation of power across India. The victory is seen as a major blow to the opposition, particularly against TMC leader Mamata Banerjee, a vocal critic of Modi. The BJP also secured re-election in Assam, giving them control in 20 out of 28 Indian states. This outcome follows a controversial revision of West Bengal's electoral roll, which disproportionately removed Muslim and minority voters.

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Modi stated the West Bengal assembly elections will be remembered forever and that people’s power and BJP’s good governance has triumphed.

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Narendra Modi’s BJP has won assembly elections in West Bengal for the first time.

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More than 2.7 million voters were removed from the West Bengal vote register as part of a special intensive revision (SIR) exercise.

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The BJP looked set to win more than 205 out of 294 seats in Bengal’s state assembly.

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Critics and TMC leaders alleged the SIR exercise was an attempt by the BJP to skew the election in their favour.

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Narendra Modi’s party has won a resounding election victory in West Bengal, a state which had been a rare opposition stronghold, expanding his unrivalled consolidation of power across the country.It is the first time that the Indian prime minister’s Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) has won assembly elections in West Bengal, a large and politically significant state in eastern India.Over the past 15 years, the state had been ruled by Trinamool Congress (TMC), a key opposition party, under the leadership of Mamata Banerjee, their female chief minister. Banerjee had been one of the most outspoken critics of Modi and his religious nationalist agenda over his 12 years in power.But in a result that will have significant implications for India’s political landscape and deal another demoralising blow to the already weakened opposition, the BJP looked set to win more than 205 out of 294 seats in Bengal’s state assembly, a landmark majority.BJP supporters celebrate after the party wins assembly elections in West Bengal, a large and politically significant state in eastern India. Photograph: Dibyangshu Sarkar/AFP/Getty ImagesModi said in a statement the West Bengal assembly elections “will be remembered forever. People’s power has prevailed and BJP’s politics of good governance has triumphed. I bow to each and every person of West Bengal.”The victory in West Bengal, which had been a longstanding ambition for the BJP, furthers the Hindu nationalist party’s unfettered control over state and central governments in India, as it expands its influence over the eastern part of the country.Since Modi became prime minister in 2014, the BJP’s dominance over politics, and the reach of its political agenda, which seeks to remake India into a Hindu rather than secular country, has continued to grow; while the opposition has been fractured and divided by infighting.On Monday, the BJP was also re-elected in the eastern state of Assam, giving the party power in 20 out of 28 states.The result followed a highly controversial exercise by the BJP government to revise West Bengal’s electoral roll, under the guise of “purging” it of illegal voters. As a result of the project, called a special intensive revision (SIR), more than 2.7 million voters were removed from the vote register. Analysis showed that Muslims and other minorities – who traditionally do not support the BJP – were disproportionately targeted.Many had not been allowed to challenge their expulsion in time for the polls. Critics and TMC leaders alleged the SIR exercise was an attempt by the BJP to skew the election in their favour, which was denied by the government.Rahul Verma, a fellow at the Centre for Policy Research in Delhi, said the BJP’s win in West Bengal was the culmination of a “seven-year project” by the party leadership and cadre.He cited anti-incumbency and a strong dissatisfaction with TMC, and its interference in daily life, as a critical factor that lost it votes. He said BJP had run a much smoother campaign than in previous years, when it had previously been criticised as “outsiders” who threatened the Bengali cultural and linguistic identity.“The BJP had a strong and well organised presence in West Bengal and Modi is seen as a charismatic leader,” said Verma. “This kind of result also wouldn’t have happened without a consolidation of the Hindu vote.”A supporter dismantles an election billboard featuring Mamata Banerjee after her party failed to secure a majority. Photograph: Bikas Das/APFor Verma, the outcome signalled that while the SIR exercise was unlikely to have swung the whole vote for the BJP, it nonetheless played “a marginal but still important role in these results”.Monday’s victories for the BJP in West Bengal, Assam and the small territory of Puducherry signal a return to the strong political momentum claimed by the party before the 2024 general election, when it lost its outright majority in parliament.It also dealt a further blow to the Indian National Congress, the main opposition party, which faced further losses and had two of its allied opposition parties removed from power.“Looking back at 2024, it now seems like that was a temporary setback to BJP,” said Verma. “They are returned to their dominant position. With every successive defeat, there is much more pressure mounting on the opposition; while the BJP looks even more invincible.”BJP supporters celebrate their party’s lead in the Assam and West Bengal state election results at the BJP headquarters in New Delhi. Photograph: Rajat Gupta/EPANonetheless, analysts emphasised the BJP could still face a volatile future, as the economic impact of the Iran war and resulting energy crisis continues to mount, with issues of mass unemployment remaining unresolved.Monday’s results also made it clear that southern India remains one opposition stronghold that the BJP has yet to successfully penetrate. In Kerala, which has a long history of electing leftwing governments, the Congress party defeated the Communist-led alliance for the first time in a decade; while the BJP made small gains.In a big electoral shock in Tamil Nadu, political newcomer and former film star C Joseph Vijay and his Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam party became the first new political outfit to gain power in the state for almost 50 years.
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