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‘Defeated by conspiracy’: West Bengal chief minister refuses to resign after election loss

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has refused to resign following her Trinamool Congress party's significant loss in state elections to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Banerjee claims the elections were "looted" and a result of "conspiracy," not public mandate, and therefore she has no intention of stepping down.

Hannah Ellis-Petersen in DelhiThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-05-06 · 13:46 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
‘Defeated by conspiracy’: West Bengal chief minister refuses to resign after election loss
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has refused to resign following her Trinamool Congress party's significant loss in state elections to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Banerjee claims the elections were "looted" and a result of "conspiracy," not public mandate, and therefore she has no intention of stepping down. Legally, she cannot remain chief minister without a legislative majority, and the governor has indicated potential eviction if she does not voluntarily leave office, possibly leading to a Supreme Court case. The BJP has criticized her stance as an attack on democracy and the constitution. The BJP's victory in West Bengal, a key state, marks a major step towards their national dominance.

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The governor of West Bengal stated he would send police to evict Banerjee if she did not step aside voluntarily.

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Banerjee accused the BJP of ‘forcefully capturing’ the elections and stated the mandate was ‘looted’ by ‘conspiracy’.

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Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) won an overwhelming victory in state elections in West Bengal.

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Mamata Banerjee has refused to resign as chief minister of West Bengal after her party lost state elections.

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Under India’s constitution, Banerjee cannot legally remain as chief minister given TMC’s loss in the election.

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A political showdown is taking place in the Indian state of West Bengal as the chief minister, Mamata Banerjee, India’s most powerful female politician, has refused to resign after she lost elections to the prime minister’s party this week.Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) won an overwhelming victory on Monday in state elections in West Bengal, where Banerjee and her Trinamool Congress party (TMC) have been in power for 15 years.But in a press conference on Tuesday night, Banerjee accused the BJP of “forcefully capturing” the elections and made it clear she had no intention of stepping down, paving the way for a constitutional crisis in the state.“Why should I step down? We have not lost,” she said. “The mandate has been looted. Where does the question of resignation arise?” She said the TMC had been “defeated not by public mandate but by conspiracy”.Under India’s constitution, Banerjee, 71, cannot legally remain as chief minister given TMC’s loss in the election. In a statement, the governor of West Bengal said that if Banerjee did not step aside voluntarily he would send police to evict her from her office. The case could go to the supreme court.The BJP has already moved to ban advisers appointed by Banerjee from entering their offices. The party’s national spokesperson, Sambit Patra, called Banerjee’s refusal to step down “constitutional blasphemy”.Patra said: “What Mamata Banerjee has said and done today is deeply unfortunate. This is an attack on a longstanding democratic convention. It is not an attack on the BJP but an attack on democracy and the constitution.”Cardboard cutouts of Narendra Modi and the home minister, Amit Shah, who Banerjee alleged had been directly interfering in the West Bengal elections. Photograph: Sudipta Das/NurPhoto/ShutterstockBanerjee, referred to by supporters as a fire goddess and as didi, meaning older sister, built a reputation over decades as a tough, street-fighting politician as she led the TMC to defeat the Communist party, which had ruled West Bengal with terror for more than 30 years.Triumph in West Bengal, one of the largest and most politically important states, had been a longstanding goal for the BJP and was seen as one of the last barriers to its complete dominance of India’s political landscape.The BJP won a historic 207 seats out of 294, while TMC was reduced to 80. Banerjee alleged Modi and his home minister, Amit Shah, had been “directly interfering” in the West Bengal election and that the chief of the election commission, who was appointed by the Modi government, was the “villain of this election”.With the BJP now controlling 21 out of 28 states, Banerjee warned of the BJP asserting “one-party rule” over the country and said she would be consulting other opposition leaders.One of the opposition figureheads backing Banerjee’s decision to refuse to quit was Sanjay Raut, the parliamentary chair of Shiv Sena (UBT). Raut said the election commission had become “slaves” to the Modi government and it was necessary for opposition parties to unite against the “dictatorship of the centre and partisan behaviour of the election commission”.
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