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West Bengal elections: Lieutenant to conqueror - the rise and rise of Suvendu
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05.05.2026

West Bengal elections: Lieutenant to conqueror - the rise and rise of Suvendu

Suvendu Adhikari, a former Mamata Banerjee aide, emerged as a key figure in BJP's West Bengal victory, defeating the CM in Nandigram. His political journey, from Congress to TMC and then to BJP, highlights his strategic shifts. Adhikari's aggressive campaign, focusing on corruption and Hindutva, resonated with voters, positioning him as a significant leader in the saffron party's state unit.

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Times of India
Bengal results: BJP makes gains in TMC strongholds, including Muslim belts; leads in over 80 seats
NOTICIA
04.05.2026

Bengal results: BJP makes gains in TMC strongholds, including Muslim belts; leads in over 80 seats

Early West Bengal election results indicate the Bharatiya Janata Party is making significant inroads in Muslim-majority constituencies. This suggests a shift in voter allegiance. The Trinamool Congress faces challenges converting votes despite secularism campaigns. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee urges party workers to remain steadfast, asserting the TMC is still ahead. High voter turnout was recorded across phases.

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Times of India
TMC's Derek O'Brien Challenges PM Modi to Resign If BJP Loses West Bengal Elections
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Política·29.04.2026Resumen IA

TMC's Derek O'Brien Challenges PM Modi to Resign If BJP Loses West Bengal Elections

TMC Rajya Sabha MP Derek O'Brien challenged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to resign from the top post if the ruling Trinamool Congress wins the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections. In a post on X, O'Brien referenced Modi's claim of being a candidate for all 294 seats in Bengal and dared him to accept the challenge, with results scheduled for May 4. The second and final phase of polling saw over 3.22 crore voters exercising their franchise across 41,001 polling stations.

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Economic Times