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ASSEMBLY POLLS
NEW POLITICAL
MAP OF INDIA
Election results in West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu and Kerala reveal a sharply divided political landscape,
with the BJP expanding in the east while the Congress-led opposition regains strength in the south
OUR BUREAU
Kolkata / Guwahati / Chennai
he 2026 Assembly election cy-
cle has redrawn India’s political
Tmap in dramatic fashion. Four
states, four new governments and four
very different political messages have
emerged from the results. Together,
they reveal a country increasingly di-
vided not simply by ideology, but by
geography and political identity.
In eastern India, the Bharatiya
Janata Party (BJP) has consolidated
itself as the dominant political force
by achieving a historic breakthrough
in West Bengal while retaining power
comfortably in Assam. In the south,
however, the Congress and broader
opposition bloc have demonstrated
renewed relevance through a major
comeback in Kerala and by aligning
with actor-turned-politician Vijay’s
rise in Tamil Nadu.
The contrast could shape Indian
politics well beyond 2026.
For the BJP, the victories in Ben-
gal and Assam reinforce the party’s
long-term strategy of expanding be-
yond its traditional Hindi heartland. Prime Minister Narendra Modi waves during the swearing-in ceremony of the new West Bengal government, in Kolkata on Saturday. Newly
For the opposition, especially Con-
gress, the southern gains offer proof elected West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari and state BJP President Samik Bhattacharya also present. (ANI Photo)
that regional alliances and anti-BJP
coalitions still remain politically po- paigns that revealed how Indian pol- its eastern campaigns as movements national movement rather than a state
tent. itics is entering a new phase where of political “liberation” and stability, election. Modi repeatedly invoked
The election outcomes also re- narrative, identity and political story- while opposition parties in the south the sacrifice of BJP workers and por-
veal another reality: India’s politics is telling matter as much as organisation transformed their campaigns into re- trayed the election as a historic cor-
becoming increasingly regionalised, and ideology. sistance narratives centred on secular- rection after decades of decline. The
personality-driven and fragmented, Across four crucial states — West ism, welfare and regional pride. result gave the BJP not only a victory
even as national narratives continue Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu and Kera- In West Bengal, the BJP built its but also ideological legitimacy in one
to dominate public discourse. la — political parties framed the elec- campaign around political violence, of India’s most politically symbolic
The 2026 Assembly elections tions not simply as battles for power governance fatigue and what Prime states.
were not fought like traditional state but as defining struggles over culture, Minister Narendra Modi described as In Tamil Nadu, the campaign un-
contests. They became highly per- governance and the future direction the “pain” of Bengal. The campaign folded in an entirely different style.
sonalised, emotionally charged cam- of their regions. The BJP projected carried the emotional intensity of a Continued on next page... >>
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