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Five Key Factors Behind BJP’s Surge Against Trinamool in West Bengal

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Darwin, 05 May : India’s (BJP) is heading toward a larger-than-expected victory in the assembly elections, significantly outperforming earlier internal projections.

According to data available until Monday afternoon, the BJP was leading in nearly 200 seats—well above its internal estimate of around 185 seats. The surge has put Chief Minister ’s (TMC), which has ruled the state for 15 years, under severe pressure.

Party insiders and political observers have identified five key factors behind the BJP’s strong performance, as reported by :

1. Support from Women Voters
The passage of the women’s reservation bill by the NDA government appears to have boosted the BJP’s appeal among female voters. Party sources estimate that around 5 percent of women voters may have shifted toward the BJP. In West Bengal, where male and female voter numbers are nearly equal, even a small swing can significantly impact results. The updated voter roll includes over 64 million voters, with women making up a substantial share.

2. Government Employees and Job Aspirants
Discontent among government employees and job seekers played a crucial role. Issues such as delayed benefits, reduced entitlements, and promises of implementing the Seventh Pay Commission influenced millions of voters. During the campaign, Home Minister pledged to implement the pay commission within 45 days if the BJP came to power, along with filling vacant government posts.

3. Development Narrative Led by the Centre
The BJP framed the election as a contest between Prime Minister and Mamata Banerjee, emphasizing development under the central government. The party highlighted delays in implementing central welfare schemes in the state and promised improved infrastructure. This message resonated with middle-class voters and first-time voters, including over 500,000 newly registered voters and millions of young people aged 20–29.

4. Security Concerns and Anti-Incumbency
Law and order issues, along with allegations of political violence, contributed to anti-incumbency sentiment against the TMC. The presence of central forces and organizational efforts by groups like the (RSS) helped reassure voters. High-profile criminal cases also intensified scrutiny of the state’s security situation.

5. Voter Roll Revision and ‘Outsider’ Debate
The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter lists played a significant role, according to BJP sources. The exercise aimed to remove duplicate or ineligible voters, resulting in the exclusion of more than 2.7 million names. The BJP also campaigned on removing “outsiders” from voter rolls, which it claims contributed to a more “accurate” electorate and affected turnout patterns.

As vote counting continues, these combined factors appear to be reshaping the political landscape in West Bengal, with the BJP mounting one of its strongest challenges yet to the long-standing dominance of the Trinhamul Congress.

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