In 2010, a bulldozer driver found a tusk in the Colorado mud and unearthed the high-altitude secrets of the Snowmastodon site

In 2010, a bulldozer driver found a tusk in the Colorado mud and unearthed the high-altitude secrets of the Snowmastodon site

A routine construction project in Snowmass Village, Colorado, uncovered a remarkable Ice Age fossil site. The discovery of a juvenile Columbian mammoth tusk marked the beginning of the Snowmastodon story. Image Credits: via Wikimedia Commons It began like any other day of moving earth around in Snowmass Village, Colorado. The weather was a typical October…

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West Bengal election results 2026: Why Mamata’s defeat is a good news for Congress

West Bengal election results 2026: Why Mamata’s defeat is a good news for Congress

The 2026 West Bengal assembly verdict is, on the surface, a straightforward story of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP )victory at the expense of the Trinamool Congress (TMC). However, beneath that dominant arc lies a more fragmented sub-plot: the TMC’s weakening hold over its traditional social coalitions has not only aided the BJP’s consolidation in several…

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In the West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026, Dr. Pranat Tudu of the Bharatiya Janata Party registered a clear victory in Binpur (Assembly Constituency 237), defeating Trinamool Congress candidate Birbaha Hansda by a margin of 22,977 votes.Tudu secured 1,07,238 votes after all 22 rounds of counting, while Hansda polled 84,261 votes.Binpur (ST), Assembly Constituency No. 237, lies in the Jhargram sub-division of Paschim Medinipur district in South Bengal’s deep Jangalmahal region, bordering Jharkhand to the west and Odisha to the south. The constituency encompasses Binpur I and II community development blocks covering densely forested, hilly terrain with sal forests, the Subarnarekha river basin, and scattered tribal settlements. Election Results 2026Vijay’s TVK party emerges as formidable force in Tamil Nadu; all you need to know about its journeyWest Bengal election results: Mamata lags behind Suvendu Adhikari after 2nd round in BhabanipurTVK pushes DMK, AIADMK to margins; BJP may oust Mamata in Bengal, retain AssamWest BengalTamil NaduKeralaAssamPuducherry PreviousBJP WONWest BengalParty ViewAlliance ViewSeats293/294Total: 294Note: Repolling for the Falta assembly constituency in West Bengal has been scheduled for May 21.L + WMajority: 148BJP0AITC0CONG0CPI(M)0OTH0TVK LEADINGTamil NaduParty ViewAlliance ViewSeats234/234Total: 234L + WMajority: 118TVK0DMK0AIADMK0CONG0BJP0OTH0UDF WONKeralaParty ViewAlliance ViewResults140/140Total: 140ResultsMajority: 71CONG0CPI(M)0IUML0CPI0BJP0OTH0BJP WONAssamParty ViewAlliance ViewSeats126/126Total: 126L + WMajority: 64BJP0CONG0AGP0AIUDF0OTH0NDA WONPuducherryParty ViewAlliance ViewResults30/30Total: 30ResultsMajority: 16AINRC0DMK0BJP0CONG0OTH0 Next12345Source: PValueThe population of around 216,000 electors is predominantly Santhal, Munda, Ho, and other Scheduled Tribe communities with a subsistence agrarian and forest-based economy.Key voter concerns include land rights under the Forest Rights Act, MGNREGA implementation, drinking water access, tribal-specific welfare schemes, road connectivity in remote forest zones, and resolution of displacement grievances from the Jangalmahal conflict period. A classic Jangalmahal-sensitive constituency: once Maoist-disturbed, now stabilised under TMC. High-turnout (85.6per cent) deeply bipolar TMC-BJP-Left contest. In 2021, TMC’s Debnath Hansda won by 39,494 votes (~21.3per cent margin from 185,493 total votes)—an overwhelming margin.The large margin makes Binpur a safe TMC seat and the most decisive TMC win in the Jangalmahal belt; acts as a barometer of tribal consolidation under TMC in Jhargram Lok Sabha.Follow the latest election results 2026, live updates, winner lists, constituency-wise results, party-wise trends and full coverage for Tamil Nadu election results, West Bengal election results, Kerala election results, Assam election results and Puducherry election results results on Times of India.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Rejects Nepal’s Objection To Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Route Via Lipulekh PassNepal Objects To India-China Plan To Conduct Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Via LipulekhIndia-Linked LPG Tanker MT Sarv Shakti Heads To Visakhapatnam After Crossing HormuzPassenger Opens Emergency Exit Door On Air Arabia Flight While Taxiing At Chennai Airport, ArrestedAhead Of Counting, Gunmen Open Fire At BJP Leader’s House In Bengal’s Noapara‘I Am Also A Victim’: Vinesh Phogat Identifies As Complainant In Brij Bhushan Sexual Harassment CaseBJP MP Sandeep Pathak Claims ‘No Information’ On FIRs, Alleges Misuse Of State Machinery In PunjabIndian Startup Launches Mission Drishti, World’s First OptoSAR Satellite, Aboard SpaceX Falcon 9Diljit Dosanjh Confronts Khalistan Supporters at Calgary Concert, Explains KBC AppearanceDelhi Approves ₹48,000 Crore Metro Expansion Plan To Connect Outer Regions With City Core123PhotostoriesSleeping late vs waking early: What your body prefers, the answer might surprise youKim Kardashian to Katy Perry: Worst Met Gala dresses ever that sparked major criticismWhy homemade khasta kachori becomes soft after a few hours: 4 halwai-approved smart tips to make them perfect at homeStruggling with a small home? 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In the West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026, Dr. Pranat Tudu of the Bharatiya Janata Party registered a clear victory in Binpur (Assembly Constituency 237), defeating Trinamool Congress candidate Birbaha Hansda by a margin of 22,977 votes.Tudu secured 1,07,238 votes after all 22 rounds of counting, while Hansda polled 84,261 votes.Binpur (ST), Assembly Constituency No. 237, lies in the Jhargram sub-division of Paschim Medinipur district in South Bengal’s deep Jangalmahal region, bordering Jharkhand to the west and Odisha to the south. The constituency encompasses Binpur I and II community development blocks covering densely forested, hilly terrain with sal forests, the Subarnarekha river basin, and scattered tribal settlements. Election Results 2026Vijay’s TVK party emerges as formidable force in Tamil Nadu; all you need to know about its journeyWest Bengal election results: Mamata lags behind Suvendu Adhikari after 2nd round in BhabanipurTVK pushes DMK, AIADMK to margins; BJP may oust Mamata in Bengal, retain AssamWest BengalTamil NaduKeralaAssamPuducherry PreviousBJP WONWest BengalParty ViewAlliance ViewSeats293/294Total: 294Note: Repolling for the Falta assembly constituency in West Bengal has been scheduled for May 21.L + WMajority: 148BJP0AITC0CONG0CPI(M)0OTH0TVK LEADINGTamil NaduParty ViewAlliance ViewSeats234/234Total: 234L + WMajority: 118TVK0DMK0AIADMK0CONG0BJP0OTH0UDF WONKeralaParty ViewAlliance ViewResults140/140Total: 140ResultsMajority: 71CONG0CPI(M)0IUML0CPI0BJP0OTH0BJP WONAssamParty ViewAlliance ViewSeats126/126Total: 126L + WMajority: 64BJP0CONG0AGP0AIUDF0OTH0NDA WONPuducherryParty ViewAlliance ViewResults30/30Total: 30ResultsMajority: 16AINRC0DMK0BJP0CONG0OTH0 Next12345Source: PValueThe population of around 216,000 electors is predominantly Santhal, Munda, Ho, and other Scheduled Tribe communities with a subsistence agrarian and forest-based economy.Key voter concerns include land rights under the Forest Rights Act, MGNREGA implementation, drinking water access, tribal-specific welfare schemes, road connectivity in remote forest zones, and resolution of displacement grievances from the Jangalmahal conflict period. A classic Jangalmahal-sensitive constituency: once Maoist-disturbed, now stabilised under TMC. High-turnout (85.6per cent) deeply bipolar TMC-BJP-Left contest. In 2021, TMC’s Debnath Hansda won by 39,494 votes (~21.3per cent margin from 185,493 total votes)—an overwhelming margin.The large margin makes Binpur a safe TMC seat and the most decisive TMC win in the Jangalmahal belt; acts as a barometer of tribal consolidation under TMC in Jhargram Lok Sabha.Follow the latest election results 2026, live updates, winner lists, constituency-wise results, party-wise trends and full coverage for Tamil Nadu election results, West Bengal election results, Kerala election results, Assam election results and Puducherry election results results on Times of India.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Rejects Nepal’s Objection To Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Route Via Lipulekh PassNepal Objects To India-China Plan To Conduct Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Via LipulekhIndia-Linked LPG Tanker MT Sarv Shakti Heads To Visakhapatnam After Crossing HormuzPassenger Opens Emergency Exit Door On Air Arabia Flight While Taxiing At Chennai Airport, ArrestedAhead Of Counting, Gunmen Open Fire At BJP Leader’s House In Bengal’s Noapara‘I Am Also A Victim’: Vinesh Phogat Identifies As Complainant In Brij Bhushan Sexual Harassment CaseBJP MP Sandeep Pathak Claims ‘No Information’ On FIRs, Alleges Misuse Of State Machinery In PunjabIndian Startup Launches Mission Drishti, World’s First OptoSAR Satellite, Aboard SpaceX Falcon 9Diljit Dosanjh Confronts Khalistan Supporters at Calgary Concert, Explains KBC AppearanceDelhi Approves ₹48,000 Crore Metro Expansion Plan To Connect Outer Regions With City Core123PhotostoriesSleeping late vs waking early: What your body prefers, the answer might surprise youKim Kardashian to Katy Perry: Worst Met Gala dresses ever that sparked major criticismWhy homemade khasta kachori becomes soft after a few hours: 4 halwai-approved smart tips to make them perfect at homeStruggling with a small home? 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In the West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026, Dr. Pranat Tudu of the Bharatiya Janata Party registered a clear victory in Binpur (Assembly Constituency 237), defeating Trinamool Congress candidate Birbaha Hansda by a margin of 22,977 votes.Tudu secured 1,07,238 votes after all 22 rounds of counting, while Hansda polled 84,261 votes.Binpur (ST), Assembly Constituency No. 237,…

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In 2011, a mine worker in Alberta noticed odd lumps in the rock and accidentally unearthed a perfectly preserved 110-million-year-old armoured dinosaur

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Lotus blooms in West Bengal Khela hobe …For 15 years, this was the slogan Mamata Banerjee used to taunt her rivals. But this time, ‘khela hoye geche’ and not in the way the Trinamool Congress (TMC) imagined. The unthinkable has happened, and “Lotus has bloomed in West Bengal.”The result has redrawn Bengal’s political map, ending the TMC’s 15-year dominance and putting the BJP on course to form its first-ever government in the state. It also marks another decisive turn in Bengal’s political journey: from decades of Left rule, to Mamata Banerjee’s rise in 2011, and now to a BJP breakthrough.But how did a party that won 77 seats in 2021 leap to a thumping majority in 2026? This wasn’t a wave built on luck. Election Results 2026Vijay’s TVK party emerges as formidable force in Tamil Nadu; all you need to know about its journeyWest Bengal election results: Mamata lags behind Suvendu Adhikari after 2nd round in BhabanipurTVK pushes DMK, AIADMK to margins; BJP may oust Mamata in Bengal, retain AssamWest BengalTamil NaduKeralaAssamPuducherry PreviousBJP WONWest BengalParty ViewAlliance ViewSeats293/294Total: 294Note: Repolling for the Falta assembly constituency in West Bengal has been scheduled for May 21.L + WMajority: 148BJP0AITC0CONG0CPI(M)0OTH0TVK LEADINGTamil NaduParty ViewAlliance ViewSeats234/234Total: 234L + WMajority: 118TVK0DMK0AIADMK0CONG0BJP0OTH0UDF WONKeralaParty ViewAlliance ViewResults140/140Total: 140ResultsMajority: 71CONG0CPI(M)0IUML0CPI0BJP0OTH0BJP WONAssamParty ViewAlliance ViewSeats126/126Total: 126L + WMajority: 64BJP0CONG0AGP0AIUDF0OTH0NDA WONPuducherryParty ViewAlliance ViewResults30/30Total: 30ResultsMajority: 16AINRC0DMK0BJP0CONG0OTH0 Next12345Source: PValueIt was the outcome of a calibrated strategy that systematically targeted and disrupted the TMC’s political machinery.Here are 10 moves that changed Bengal’s electoral map:No ‘Didi…O…didi’ this timeIf there was one clear lesson the BJP carried from 2021, it was this: tone matters in Bengal.At a rally during the 2021 assembly election, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “Didi… o… Didi!” jibe at Mamata Banerjee was meant as mockery. The TMC seized on it, framing it as an “insult to Bengal’s daughters”.Mamata Banerjee hit back sharply at the time, saying, “They don’t even know how to respect women. A Prime Minister mocking a lady Chief Minister like this is a disgrace to the chair.” The TMC amplified that line through the campaign, arguing that the remark was not just personal, but an affront to Bengal’s identity, a narrative that resonated in a state where women voters have been a decisive bloc.The BJP’s aggressive, personality-driven pitch in 2021 ran into that wall. Despite high-voltage campaigning, it fell short.In 2026, the shift was visible.There were no direct personal attacks on Mamata Banerjee. The campaign moved away from personality clashes and instead focused on what party leaders described as “systemic issues”, governance, corruption, delivery, and law and order. It also allowed BJP to broaden its appeal beyond core voters, especially among women. Focus on local leadersThis time the campaign wasn’t just run from Delhi. Union home minister Amit Shah spent extended time in the state, even saying he would “stay in Bengal as long as needed” to oversee the campaign. But unlike previous elections, the spotlight shifted to state faces, backed by national leaders. Especially Suvendu Adhikari, who was once Mamata Banerjee’s close aide, emerged as the party’s key strategist on the ground.The home minister anchored the campaign with around 40 events and extensive organisational meetings, reviewing preparations across all 294 constituencies. At the same time, Union ministers and chief ministers from BJP-ruled states fanned out across Bengal, through hundreds of rallies and roadshows, making their presence felt.For the BJP, this created a dual engine: Central push with local execution. Adhikari’s own win from Nandigram, by a margin of over 10,000 votes, became symbolic of that strategy translating into results.Countering TMC’s ‘fish’ narrativeAmid the heat of the campaign, Mamata Banerjee sought to spark a cultural panic, warning voters that the BJP would take away something central to Bengali identity: fish. “If they come to power, they will stop you from eating fish, meat, and eggs. They want to turn Bengal into a vegetarian state and destroy our identity,” she said at multiple rallies.The BJP moved quickly to counter it with optics. Leaders, including Union minister Anurag Thakur, were seen publicly eating fish during campaign stops, turning the charge into a talking point. At a Kolkata eatery, Thakur was filmed enjoying a traditional fish curry, quipping, “Didi says we will ban fish? I am eating it right now!”The response wasn’t limited to top leaders. In Bidhannagar, BJP candidate Sharadwat Mukherjee campaigned with a giant Hilsa (ilish) in hand, reassuring fish traders and vendors.In Jhargram, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made an impromptu stop for jhalmuri from a roadside stall, chatting with the vendor and paying out of his own pocket.The message that BJP sent out was that it wasn’t here to change Bengal’s palate and was only trying to show it could be part of it.Countering TMC’s ‘vote chori’ chargeWhen large-scale voter list revisions led to the deletion of nearly 90 lakh names, Mamata Banerjee and other TMC leaders launched a blistering attack, calling it a “murder of democracy” and a “backdoor NRC”. At a rally in Birbhum, she said, “What is happening now will surpass the doings of super Hitlers. They have deleted lakhs of names belonging to a particular community to vanish our rights.”The BJP, however, held its line. Leaders like Suvendu Adhikari and Amit Shah framed the exercise as a cleanup of “ghost voters” and a necessary correction to a “rigged system”. Suvendu mocked the TMC’s reaction, saying, “Pishima is crying because her ghost-voter factory has been sealed.”The ‘infiltration’ narrativeThroughout the campaign, the BJP repeatedly highlighted the threat of illegal migration in border districts. They successfully painted the TMC as a patron of infiltrators aiding vote-bank politics. Amit Shah, during his 15-day stay in the state, made a categorical promise:Amit Shah, during his 15-day stay in the state, made a categorical promise: “Once the BJP forms the government, even a bird will not be able to cross the border illegally. We will create a security grid that makes Bengal a fortress for citizens, not a haven for infiltrators.”Corruption & governance The BJP’s most consistent attack was on everyday governance. From recruitment scams to the “cut money” culture, the campaign turned corruption into a lived issue. They released a comprehensive “Chargesheet” against 15 years of TMC rule, focusing heavily on the Teacher Recruitment Scam, where the court-ordered cancellation of 25,000 appointments became a symbol of systemic rot.The BJP leaders highlighted specific governance failures: the denial of Ayushman Bharat benefits, the blockage of Central water projects, and the refusal to implement the 7th Pay Commission for state employees. By framing the election as a choice between “the mafia rule” and “transparent administration.” The results show that the party was successful in convincing the middle class and the youth that the state’s economic decline was a direct result of TMC’s governance model.Law & orderLaw and order became a constant BJP talking point, with the party framing the election as a choice between “bhoy” (fear) and “nirapotta” (security). Incidents like the RG Kar case were repeatedly cited to question the state’s handling of crime and accountability.In a symbolic move, the BJP even fielded the mother of an RG Kar victim, Ratna Debnath. Her candidacy transformed the election from a political contest into a quest for justice. At a massive rally in Panihati where PM Modi shared the stage with her, he declared:”This is not just an election; it is a battle for the dignity of our daughters. The soul of Bengal is crying for justice that ‘Didi’ failed to provide. A mother’s tears will now become the foundation of a new, safe Bengal.”The BJP ensured law and order remained a central voter issue throughout the campaign.Women votersFor years, Mamata Banerjee’s Lakshmir Bhandar was considered an impenetrable political shield, providing Rs 1,000–Rs 1,200 to over 2.4 crore women. In 2026, the BJP didn’t just challenge this scheme, they effectively doubled the stakes. Under the “Matri Shakti Vandan Yojana,” the BJP promised a monthly direct cash transfer of Rs 3,000 to every woman in the state.BJP deployed workers to help women fill out “Matrishakti Bhorsa Cards” (Trust Cards) even before the polls began. This “form-fill-up” drive created a sense of certainty among rural voters. By pairing this financial promise with a 33% reservation for women in state government jobs and the creation of 75 lakh ‘Lakhpati Didis,’ the BJP successfully dismantled the TMC’s monopoly over the female electorate, turning a “silent support base” into a saffron wave.Defanging the ‘Outsider’ tagIn 2021, the TMC successfully branded the BJP as Bohiragoto (outsiders). This time, the BJP responded with a clear localisation push.Instead of over-relying on central leaders, the party foregrounded Bengal faces like Suvendu Adhikari, projecting him as a “mati’r chele” (son of the soil). Campaign slogans reinforced this shift, “Ebar bodol chai” (this time, we want change), “Asol poriborton” (real change), and “Bangla nijer meyeke chay, kintu shashon poriborton-o chay” (Bengal wants its own daughter, but also wants change in governance).Even when PM Modi and Amit Shah led rallies, the messaging stayed rooted in Bengal: language, culture, and local issues.’United’ frontOne of the biggest lessons the BJP learned from its 2021 defeat was that a house divided cannot stand. In 2026, the party resolved its internal “Old Guard vs. Newcomers” friction by presenting a formidable United Front. The return of veteran Dilip Ghosh to the center stage was the turning point. By fielding the former state president from his old stronghold of Kharagpur Sadar, the BJP signaled that the grassroots workers, were back in command.By bringing Ghosh back into the core leadership, the BJP ensured that the “original” workers didn’t feel alienated by the influx of TMC defectors.For the first time, the BJP looked less like a collection of factions and more like a disciplined alternative to the Trinamool Congress.Follow the latest election results 2026, live updates, winner lists, constituency-wise results, party-wise trends and full coverage for Tamil Nadu election results, West Bengal election results, Kerala election results, Assam election results and Puducherry election results results on Times of India.About the AuthorPriyanka MukherjeePriyanka Mukherjee is an Assistant News Editor at The Times of India, where deadlines rarely slow down. Often juggling breaking news, long-form explainers and the everyday chaos of the newsroom, she is usually managing stress, chasing clarity and trying to log off on time (rarely successful). She also cares deeply about stories around women’s rights and social change, while two very opinionated dogs make sure she never truly switches off.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Rejects Nepal’s Objection To Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Route Via Lipulekh PassNepal Objects To India-China Plan To Conduct Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Via LipulekhIndia-Linked LPG Tanker MT Sarv Shakti Heads To Visakhapatnam After Crossing HormuzPassenger Opens Emergency Exit Door On Air Arabia Flight While Taxiing At Chennai Airport, ArrestedAhead Of Counting, Gunmen Open Fire At BJP Leader’s House In Bengal’s Noapara‘I Am Also A Victim’: Vinesh Phogat Identifies As Complainant In Brij Bhushan Sexual Harassment CaseBJP MP Sandeep Pathak Claims ‘No Information’ On FIRs, Alleges Misuse Of State Machinery In PunjabIndian Startup Launches Mission Drishti, World’s First OptoSAR Satellite, Aboard SpaceX Falcon 9Diljit Dosanjh Confronts Khalistan Supporters at Calgary Concert, Explains KBC AppearanceDelhi Approves ₹48,000 Crore Metro Expansion Plan To Connect Outer Regions With City Core123PhotostoriesKim Kardashian to Katy Perry: Worst Met Gala dresses ever that sparked major criticismWhy homemade khasta kachori becomes soft after a few hours: 4 halwai-approved smart tips to make them perfect at homeStruggling with a small home? 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Lotus blooms in West Bengal Khela hobe …For 15 years, this was the slogan Mamata Banerjee used to taunt her rivals. But this time, ‘khela hoye geche’ and not in the way the Trinamool Congress (TMC) imagined. The unthinkable has happened, and “Lotus has bloomed in West Bengal.”The result has redrawn Bengal’s political map, ending the TMC’s 15-year dominance and putting the BJP on course to form its first-ever government in the state. It also marks another decisive turn in Bengal’s political journey: from decades of Left rule, to Mamata Banerjee’s rise in 2011, and now to a BJP breakthrough.But how did a party that won 77 seats in 2021 leap to a thumping majority in 2026? This wasn’t a wave built on luck. Election Results 2026Vijay’s TVK party emerges as formidable force in Tamil Nadu; all you need to know about its journeyWest Bengal election results: Mamata lags behind Suvendu Adhikari after 2nd round in BhabanipurTVK pushes DMK, AIADMK to margins; BJP may oust Mamata in Bengal, retain AssamWest BengalTamil NaduKeralaAssamPuducherry PreviousBJP WONWest BengalParty ViewAlliance ViewSeats293/294Total: 294Note: Repolling for the Falta assembly constituency in West Bengal has been scheduled for May 21.L + WMajority: 148BJP0AITC0CONG0CPI(M)0OTH0TVK LEADINGTamil NaduParty ViewAlliance ViewSeats234/234Total: 234L + WMajority: 118TVK0DMK0AIADMK0CONG0BJP0OTH0UDF WONKeralaParty ViewAlliance ViewResults140/140Total: 140ResultsMajority: 71CONG0CPI(M)0IUML0CPI0BJP0OTH0BJP WONAssamParty ViewAlliance ViewSeats126/126Total: 126L + WMajority: 64BJP0CONG0AGP0AIUDF0OTH0NDA WONPuducherryParty ViewAlliance ViewResults30/30Total: 30ResultsMajority: 16AINRC0DMK0BJP0CONG0OTH0 Next12345Source: PValueIt was the outcome of a calibrated strategy that systematically targeted and disrupted the TMC’s political machinery.Here are 10 moves that changed Bengal’s electoral map:No ‘Didi…O…didi’ this timeIf there was one clear lesson the BJP carried from 2021, it was this: tone matters in Bengal.At a rally during the 2021 assembly election, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “Didi… o… Didi!” jibe at Mamata Banerjee was meant as mockery. The TMC seized on it, framing it as an “insult to Bengal’s daughters”.Mamata Banerjee hit back sharply at the time, saying, “They don’t even know how to respect women. A Prime Minister mocking a lady Chief Minister like this is a disgrace to the chair.” The TMC amplified that line through the campaign, arguing that the remark was not just personal, but an affront to Bengal’s identity, a narrative that resonated in a state where women voters have been a decisive bloc.The BJP’s aggressive, personality-driven pitch in 2021 ran into that wall. Despite high-voltage campaigning, it fell short.In 2026, the shift was visible.There were no direct personal attacks on Mamata Banerjee. The campaign moved away from personality clashes and instead focused on what party leaders described as “systemic issues”, governance, corruption, delivery, and law and order. It also allowed BJP to broaden its appeal beyond core voters, especially among women. Focus on local leadersThis time the campaign wasn’t just run from Delhi. Union home minister Amit Shah spent extended time in the state, even saying he would “stay in Bengal as long as needed” to oversee the campaign. But unlike previous elections, the spotlight shifted to state faces, backed by national leaders. Especially Suvendu Adhikari, who was once Mamata Banerjee’s close aide, emerged as the party’s key strategist on the ground.The home minister anchored the campaign with around 40 events and extensive organisational meetings, reviewing preparations across all 294 constituencies. At the same time, Union ministers and chief ministers from BJP-ruled states fanned out across Bengal, through hundreds of rallies and roadshows, making their presence felt.For the BJP, this created a dual engine: Central push with local execution. Adhikari’s own win from Nandigram, by a margin of over 10,000 votes, became symbolic of that strategy translating into results.Countering TMC’s ‘fish’ narrativeAmid the heat of the campaign, Mamata Banerjee sought to spark a cultural panic, warning voters that the BJP would take away something central to Bengali identity: fish. “If they come to power, they will stop you from eating fish, meat, and eggs. They want to turn Bengal into a vegetarian state and destroy our identity,” she said at multiple rallies.The BJP moved quickly to counter it with optics. Leaders, including Union minister Anurag Thakur, were seen publicly eating fish during campaign stops, turning the charge into a talking point. At a Kolkata eatery, Thakur was filmed enjoying a traditional fish curry, quipping, “Didi says we will ban fish? I am eating it right now!”The response wasn’t limited to top leaders. In Bidhannagar, BJP candidate Sharadwat Mukherjee campaigned with a giant Hilsa (ilish) in hand, reassuring fish traders and vendors.In Jhargram, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made an impromptu stop for jhalmuri from a roadside stall, chatting with the vendor and paying out of his own pocket.The message that BJP sent out was that it wasn’t here to change Bengal’s palate and was only trying to show it could be part of it.Countering TMC’s ‘vote chori’ chargeWhen large-scale voter list revisions led to the deletion of nearly 90 lakh names, Mamata Banerjee and other TMC leaders launched a blistering attack, calling it a “murder of democracy” and a “backdoor NRC”. At a rally in Birbhum, she said, “What is happening now will surpass the doings of super Hitlers. They have deleted lakhs of names belonging to a particular community to vanish our rights.”The BJP, however, held its line. Leaders like Suvendu Adhikari and Amit Shah framed the exercise as a cleanup of “ghost voters” and a necessary correction to a “rigged system”. Suvendu mocked the TMC’s reaction, saying, “Pishima is crying because her ghost-voter factory has been sealed.”The ‘infiltration’ narrativeThroughout the campaign, the BJP repeatedly highlighted the threat of illegal migration in border districts. They successfully painted the TMC as a patron of infiltrators aiding vote-bank politics. Amit Shah, during his 15-day stay in the state, made a categorical promise:Amit Shah, during his 15-day stay in the state, made a categorical promise: “Once the BJP forms the government, even a bird will not be able to cross the border illegally. We will create a security grid that makes Bengal a fortress for citizens, not a haven for infiltrators.”Corruption & governance The BJP’s most consistent attack was on everyday governance. From recruitment scams to the “cut money” culture, the campaign turned corruption into a lived issue. They released a comprehensive “Chargesheet” against 15 years of TMC rule, focusing heavily on the Teacher Recruitment Scam, where the court-ordered cancellation of 25,000 appointments became a symbol of systemic rot.The BJP leaders highlighted specific governance failures: the denial of Ayushman Bharat benefits, the blockage of Central water projects, and the refusal to implement the 7th Pay Commission for state employees. By framing the election as a choice between “the mafia rule” and “transparent administration.” The results show that the party was successful in convincing the middle class and the youth that the state’s economic decline was a direct result of TMC’s governance model.Law & orderLaw and order became a constant BJP talking point, with the party framing the election as a choice between “bhoy” (fear) and “nirapotta” (security). Incidents like the RG Kar case were repeatedly cited to question the state’s handling of crime and accountability.In a symbolic move, the BJP even fielded the mother of an RG Kar victim, Ratna Debnath. Her candidacy transformed the election from a political contest into a quest for justice. At a massive rally in Panihati where PM Modi shared the stage with her, he declared:”This is not just an election; it is a battle for the dignity of our daughters. The soul of Bengal is crying for justice that ‘Didi’ failed to provide. A mother’s tears will now become the foundation of a new, safe Bengal.”The BJP ensured law and order remained a central voter issue throughout the campaign.Women votersFor years, Mamata Banerjee’s Lakshmir Bhandar was considered an impenetrable political shield, providing Rs 1,000–Rs 1,200 to over 2.4 crore women. In 2026, the BJP didn’t just challenge this scheme, they effectively doubled the stakes. Under the “Matri Shakti Vandan Yojana,” the BJP promised a monthly direct cash transfer of Rs 3,000 to every woman in the state.BJP deployed workers to help women fill out “Matrishakti Bhorsa Cards” (Trust Cards) even before the polls began. This “form-fill-up” drive created a sense of certainty among rural voters. By pairing this financial promise with a 33% reservation for women in state government jobs and the creation of 75 lakh ‘Lakhpati Didis,’ the BJP successfully dismantled the TMC’s monopoly over the female electorate, turning a “silent support base” into a saffron wave.Defanging the ‘Outsider’ tagIn 2021, the TMC successfully branded the BJP as Bohiragoto (outsiders). This time, the BJP responded with a clear localisation push.Instead of over-relying on central leaders, the party foregrounded Bengal faces like Suvendu Adhikari, projecting him as a “mati’r chele” (son of the soil). Campaign slogans reinforced this shift, “Ebar bodol chai” (this time, we want change), “Asol poriborton” (real change), and “Bangla nijer meyeke chay, kintu shashon poriborton-o chay” (Bengal wants its own daughter, but also wants change in governance).Even when PM Modi and Amit Shah led rallies, the messaging stayed rooted in Bengal: language, culture, and local issues.’United’ frontOne of the biggest lessons the BJP learned from its 2021 defeat was that a house divided cannot stand. In 2026, the party resolved its internal “Old Guard vs. Newcomers” friction by presenting a formidable United Front. The return of veteran Dilip Ghosh to the center stage was the turning point. By fielding the former state president from his old stronghold of Kharagpur Sadar, the BJP signaled that the grassroots workers, were back in command.By bringing Ghosh back into the core leadership, the BJP ensured that the “original” workers didn’t feel alienated by the influx of TMC defectors.For the first time, the BJP looked less like a collection of factions and more like a disciplined alternative to the Trinamool Congress.Follow the latest election results 2026, live updates, winner lists, constituency-wise results, party-wise trends and full coverage for Tamil Nadu election results, West Bengal election results, Kerala election results, Assam election results and Puducherry election results results on Times of India.About the AuthorPriyanka MukherjeePriyanka Mukherjee is an Assistant News Editor at The Times of India, where deadlines rarely slow down. Often juggling breaking news, long-form explainers and the everyday chaos of the newsroom, she is usually managing stress, chasing clarity and trying to log off on time (rarely successful). 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In West Bengal’s Natabari consituency, BJP’s Girija Shankar Ray defeated TMC’s Sailen Barma by 34,613 votes. Ray got 1,26,911 votes while Barma got 92,298 votes.Natabari is a general (unreserved) constituency in Cooch Behar district of West Bengal. In 2026, the candidates include Sailen Barma of the Trinamool Congress (TMC), Girija Shankar Ray of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and Biswajit Sarkar of the Congress.In the 2021 West Bengal Assembly elections, the constituency was won by Mihir Goswami of the BJP, who defeated his nearest rival from the TMC by a margin of 36,694 votes. The victory was viewed as significant, particularly because Goswami had previously been associated with the TMC before switching to the BJP ahead of the elections. Election Results 2026Vijay’s TVK party emerges as formidable force in Tamil Nadu; all you need to know about its journeyWest Bengal election results: Mamata lags behind Suvendu Adhikari after 2nd round in BhabanipurTVK pushes DMK, AIADMK to margins; BJP may oust Mamata in Bengal, retain AssamWest BengalTamil NaduKeralaAssamPuducherry PreviousBJP WONWest BengalParty ViewAlliance ViewSeats293/294Total: 294Note: Repolling for the Falta assembly constituency in West Bengal has been scheduled for May 21.L + WMajority: 148BJP0AITC0CONG0CPI(M)0OTH0TVK LEADINGTamil NaduParty ViewAlliance ViewSeats234/234Total: 234L + WMajority: 118TVK0DMK0AIADMK0CONG0BJP0OTH0UDF WONKeralaParty ViewAlliance ViewResults140/140Total: 140ResultsMajority: 71CONG0CPI(M)0IUML0CPI0BJP0OTH0BJP WONAssamParty ViewAlliance ViewSeats126/126Total: 126L + WMajority: 64BJP0CONG0AGP0AIUDF0OTH0AINRC LEADINGPuducherryParty ViewAlliance ViewSeats30/30Total: 30L + WMajority: 16AINRC0DMK0BJP0CONG0OTH0 Next12345Source: PValueHis win reflected both personal political dynamics and the BJP’s strengthened presence in parts of Cooch Behar district.The constituency is predominantly rural, with agriculture forming the backbone of the local economy. Paddy cultivation, small-scale farming, and allied activities such as livestock rearing play a central role in shaping livelihoods. Key issues largely revolve around rural development and economic stability, with agricultural challenges including irrigation facilities, crop prices, and vulnerability to floods remaining central concerns for residents.The constituency went to polls on April 23, as part of Phase 1. Cooch Behar district recorded a voter turnout of 96.2%, the highest among all districts in the phase.Follow the latest election results 2026, live updates, winner lists, constituency-wise results, party-wise trends and full coverage for Tamil Nadu election results, West Bengal election results, Kerala election results, Assam election results and Puducherry election results results on Times of India.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Rejects Nepal’s Objection To Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Route Via Lipulekh PassNepal Objects To India-China Plan To Conduct Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Via LipulekhIndia-Linked LPG Tanker MT Sarv Shakti Heads To Visakhapatnam After Crossing HormuzPassenger Opens Emergency Exit Door On Air Arabia Flight While Taxiing At Chennai Airport, ArrestedAhead Of Counting, Gunmen Open Fire At BJP Leader’s House In Bengal’s Noapara‘I Am Also A Victim’: Vinesh Phogat Identifies As Complainant In Brij Bhushan Sexual Harassment CaseBJP MP Sandeep Pathak Claims ‘No Information’ On FIRs, Alleges Misuse Of State Machinery In PunjabIndian Startup Launches Mission Drishti, World’s First OptoSAR Satellite, Aboard SpaceX Falcon 9Diljit Dosanjh Confronts Khalistan Supporters at Calgary Concert, Explains KBC AppearanceDelhi Approves ₹48,000 Crore Metro Expansion Plan To Connect Outer Regions With City Core123PhotostoriesWhy homemade khasta kachori becomes soft after a few hours: 4 halwai-approved smart tips to make them perfect at homeStruggling with a small home? 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In West Bengal’s Natabari consituency, BJP’s Girija Shankar Ray defeated TMC’s Sailen Barma by 34,613 votes. Ray got 1,26,911 votes while Barma got 92,298 votes.Natabari is a general (unreserved) constituency in Cooch Behar district of West Bengal. In 2026, the candidates include Sailen Barma of the Trinamool Congress (TMC), Girija Shankar Ray of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and Biswajit Sarkar of the Congress.In the 2021 West Bengal Assembly elections, the constituency was won by Mihir Goswami of the BJP, who defeated his nearest rival from the TMC by a margin of 36,694 votes. The victory was viewed as significant, particularly because Goswami had previously been associated with the TMC before switching to the BJP ahead of the elections. Election Results 2026Vijay’s TVK party emerges as formidable force in Tamil Nadu; all you need to know about its journeyWest Bengal election results: Mamata lags behind Suvendu Adhikari after 2nd round in BhabanipurTVK pushes DMK, AIADMK to margins; BJP may oust Mamata in Bengal, retain AssamWest BengalTamil NaduKeralaAssamPuducherry PreviousBJP WONWest BengalParty ViewAlliance ViewSeats293/294Total: 294Note: Repolling for the Falta assembly constituency in West Bengal has been scheduled for May 21.L + WMajority: 148BJP0AITC0CONG0CPI(M)0OTH0TVK LEADINGTamil NaduParty ViewAlliance ViewSeats234/234Total: 234L + WMajority: 118TVK0DMK0AIADMK0CONG0BJP0OTH0UDF WONKeralaParty ViewAlliance ViewResults140/140Total: 140ResultsMajority: 71CONG0CPI(M)0IUML0CPI0BJP0OTH0BJP WONAssamParty ViewAlliance ViewSeats126/126Total: 126L + WMajority: 64BJP0CONG0AGP0AIUDF0OTH0AINRC LEADINGPuducherryParty ViewAlliance ViewSeats30/30Total: 30L + WMajority: 16AINRC0DMK0BJP0CONG0OTH0 Next12345Source: PValueHis win reflected both personal political dynamics and the BJP’s strengthened presence in parts of Cooch Behar district.The constituency is predominantly rural, with agriculture forming the backbone of the local economy. Paddy cultivation, small-scale farming, and allied activities such as livestock rearing play a central role in shaping livelihoods. Key issues largely revolve around rural development and economic stability, with agricultural challenges including irrigation facilities, crop prices, and vulnerability to floods remaining central concerns for residents.The constituency went to polls on April 23, as part of Phase 1. Cooch Behar district recorded a voter turnout of 96.2%, the highest among all districts in the phase.Follow the latest election results 2026, live updates, winner lists, constituency-wise results, party-wise trends and full coverage for Tamil Nadu election results, West Bengal election results, Kerala election results, Assam election results and Puducherry election results results on Times of India.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Rejects Nepal’s Objection To Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Route Via Lipulekh PassNepal Objects To India-China Plan To Conduct Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Via LipulekhIndia-Linked LPG Tanker MT Sarv Shakti Heads To Visakhapatnam After Crossing HormuzPassenger Opens Emergency Exit Door On Air Arabia Flight While Taxiing At Chennai Airport, ArrestedAhead Of Counting, Gunmen Open Fire At BJP Leader’s House In Bengal’s Noapara‘I Am Also A Victim’: Vinesh Phogat Identifies As Complainant In Brij Bhushan Sexual Harassment CaseBJP MP Sandeep Pathak Claims ‘No Information’ On FIRs, Alleges Misuse Of State Machinery In PunjabIndian Startup Launches Mission Drishti, World’s First OptoSAR Satellite, Aboard SpaceX Falcon 9Diljit Dosanjh Confronts Khalistan Supporters at Calgary Concert, Explains KBC AppearanceDelhi Approves ₹48,000 Crore Metro Expansion Plan To Connect Outer Regions With City Core123PhotostoriesWhy homemade khasta kachori becomes soft after a few hours: 4 halwai-approved smart tips to make them perfect at homeStruggling with a small home? 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