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Mamata Banerjee Targets EC After Bengal Poll Defeat, Says Fight Was Not Against BJP

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Historic Defeat in West Bengal Elections

The 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections marked a major political shift, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) securing a historic victory and crossing the majority mark. The result ended the long-standing rule of Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress (TMC), which had governed the state for over a decade. BJP’s strong performance, winning over 200 seats, signals a significant expansion of its political influence in eastern India.

Mamata Banerjee Alleges Electoral Irregularities

Following the defeat, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee raised serious concerns about the fairness of the election process. She alleged large-scale manipulation, claiming that more than 100 seats were “stolen” through rigging and malpractice. Banerjee also accused the Election Commission (EC) and central forces of acting in favor of the BJP, calling the situation a “murder of democracy.”

‘Fight Was Not Against BJP’ Remark

In a strong statement, Banerjee asserted that her party’s fight was not against the BJP but against what she described as “villains” influencing the electoral process. She suggested that the election was compromised by external interference rather than being a fair democratic contest.

Allegations Against EC and Central Agencies

Banerjee also targeted the Election Commission, accusing it of bias and complicity. She claimed that the electoral rolls and administrative machinery were manipulated to favor the BJP. These allegations have intensified the political debate over the integrity of the electoral system.

BJP Calls Victory a Mandate for Change

On the other hand, BJP leaders described the result as a clear mandate for development and governance. They emphasized that the victory reflects public dissatisfaction with the TMC government and a desire for change.

What Lies Ahead

With BJP set to form the government in West Bengal, attention now shifts to leadership decisions and policy priorities. Meanwhile, Mamata Banerjee has vowed to continue her political fight and challenge the election outcome, signaling continued political tension in the state.

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