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ASSEMBLY ELECTION RESULTS
A POLITICAL
EARTHQUAKE
Assembly results across key states reveal a profound and uneven transformation in India’s political landscape
OUR BUREAU tory. The scale of the Bharatiya Ja-
nata Party’s (BJP) victory—207 seats
Kolkata / Guwahati / Chennai
in a 293-member assembly—goes
he 2026 assembly election re- far beyond a routine electoral win.
sults mark a turning point in It represents the collapse of a deep-
TIndian politics, revealing a ly entrenched political order and the
dramatic reshaping of power across arrival of a new axis of power in east-
regions. From the BJP’s historic ern India. For decades, West Bengal
breakthrough in West Bengal to its had been synonymous with ideolog-
consolidation in Assam, and the un- ical continuity: first under the Left
expected disruption in Tamil Nadu, Front and then under the Trinamool
the verdict signals a shift that goes be- Congress (TMC) led by Mamata Ba-
yond routine electoral change. What nerjee. That continuity has now been
emerges is not a single political wave decisively broken.
but a series of state-specific upheav- The BJP’s transformation from a
als, each altering the balance of pow- marginal player to the dominant polit-
er. Together, these outcomes point to ical force in Bengal has been gradual
a deeper churn in voter preferences, but strategic. Its earlier tally of 77 seats
party structures, and the evolving na- had already hinted at a rising trajecto-
ture of electoral politics in India. ry. However, the leap to 207 seats was
Nowhere is this transformation beyond even optimistic projections
more striking than in West Bengal, within the party. This dramatic surge
where the BJP has dismantled a reflects a combination of factors: sus-
long-standing political order. Once tained grassroots mobilization, a high-
considered a marginal force, the par- ly aggressive campaign, and the ability
ty surged to a commanding majority, to identify and amplify vulnerabilities
ending over a decade of rule by Ma- in the incumbent regime.
mata Banerjee and her Trinamool The campaign itself was marked
Congress. by intense polarization. The BJP tar-
The scale of the victory—along geted the TMC on issues ranging
with Banerjee’s defeat in her strong- from governance and corruption to
hold—underscores the depth of the alleged appeasement politics. It also
shift. Yet, the relatively narrow vote outperformed the ruling party in mak-
share gap also reveals a divided elec- ing welfare promises to various sec-
torate, suggesting that while power Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP president Nitin Nabin at party Headquarters after their mas- tions of society, ensuring that its cam-
has changed hands decisively, the po- paign was not merely oppositional but
litical contest in Bengal remains far sive win in the W. Bengal, Assam and Puducherry Assembly election on Monday (ANI Photo/Amit) also aspirational. The debate over the
from settled. Special Intensive Revision of elector-
Beyond Bengal, the broader elec- Vijay has upended decades of Dra- formation reshaping India’s political al rolls added further heat, turning
toral map tells a story of both consol- vidian politics. Meanwhile, Kerala landscape. the election into a high-stakes contest
idation and disruption. In Assam, the has delivered a decisive mandate to Bengal: The Fall of a Fortress over both legitimacy and governance.
BJP has entrenched its dominance the Congress-led alliance, offering a Yet, the numbers reveal a more
with a third consecutive victory un- counterpoint to the BJP’s rise. Taken he 2026 West Bengal Assem- nuanced story. While the BJP secured
der Himanta Biswa Sarma, while in together, these results suggest not a bly election marks a defining a commanding majority in terms of
Tamil Nadu, actor-turned-politician uniform trend but a fragmented trans- Trupture in India’s political his- Continued on next page... >>
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