🏛️ West Bengal Election Results 2026: BJP Scripts Historic Win, Ends TMC Era

West Bengal Election Results 2026 BJP victory ending Mamata Banerjee rule

📅 May 05, 2026 | By Pulse India News Desk

West Bengal has delivered a historic and decisive verdict, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) securing a clear majority and ending the long-standing dominance of the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) led by Mamata Banerjee.

West Bengal election counting and BJP supporters celebrating results 2026
Counting trends show BJP taking early lead in West Bengal Elections 2026

The result marks the first time BJP will form a government in the state, signalling a major political shift in one of India’s most politically significant regions.


  • BJP: Approximately 206
  • TMC: Approximately 81
  • Others: 3
  • Majority mark: 148

The BJP has comfortably crossed the majority mark, ensuring a stable government.


The verdict reflects a clear shift in voter sentiment across West Bengal. For years, the state remained under strong regional leadership, but the 2026 results indicate a broader acceptance of a national party’s governance model.

This outcome is expected to have implications beyond the state, strengthening the BJP’s presence in eastern India and influencing future electoral strategies nationwide.


Mamata Banerjee during election campaign West Bengal 2026
TMC faces anti-incumbency and organisational challenges in key constituencies

Despite an aggressive campaign led by Mamata Banerjee, the All India Trinamool Congress faced multiple challenges:

  • Anti-incumbency after years in power
  • Allegations related to governance and corruption
  • Weakening organisational control in key regions
  • Strong opposition consolidation

These factors contributed to a steady erosion of support in several constituencies.


BJP’s aggressive ground campaign and voter outreach drive decisive victory

The Bharatiya Janata Party ran a structured and aggressive campaign, focusing on both narrative and ground execution.

  • Extensive booth-level mobilisation
  • Emphasis on governance, development and change
  • Strong central leadership involvement
  • Expansion into rural and semi-urban regions

The party effectively converted its growing vote share into a decisive seat advantage.


With a clear mandate, the BJP is expected to move swiftly to form the government.

  • Announcement of the Chief Minister is likely soon
  • Policy focus expected on development and infrastructure
  • Administrative restructuring may follow

For the TMC, the result is likely to trigger internal review and recalibration of its political strategy.


The 2026 West Bengal election marks a turning point in the state’s political trajectory. The scale of the BJP’s victory underscores a strong demand for change among voters.

Whether this mandate leads to long-term political realignment will depend on governance delivery in the coming months. For now, the result stands as one of the most significant electoral shifts in recent Indian politics.

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