‘Game over’ after 15 years in Bengal: BJP’s historic victory with 190+ seats, celebrating by eating ‘Jhalmuri’!
Kolkata. After 15 years, a big upheaval seems to be taking place in the politics of West Bengal. According to early counting trends, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has reached the position of forming the government for the first time in the state and is leading on more than 190 seats. With this sign of change, tremendous celebration is being seen in the BJP camp.
Enthusiasm among BJP workers at its peak-
There is immense enthusiasm among BJP workers and supporters about the possible historic victory in the state. Festive atmosphere is being seen at many places and people are celebrating in traditional style.
Women BJP workers also celebrated the probable victory by eating Jhalmuri, a popular street food associated with Bengal’s cultural identity.
Mamta Banerjee’s mimicry goes viral in Delhi-
Meanwhile, in Delhi, comedian Ratan Ranjan lightened the atmosphere by imitating West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee during the counting of votes. While interacting with the media, he imitated Mamata Banerjee’s style while eating Jhalmuri in a sarcastic manner, the video of which went viral on social media.
Signs of change of power after 15 years-
According to the trends, the political equation that has been going on for 15 years in West Bengal seems to be changing. The BJP’s possible victory is being considered a historic political change after the long rule of Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress (TMC).
Main reasons for change-
According to political analysts, there are many reasons behind this big change, including-
15 years of anti-incumbency wave-
Resentment over law and order and political violence
Impact of incidents like Sandeshkhali and RG tax
Feeling of dissatisfaction increased among women and urban voters
conclusion-
The politics of West Bengal seems to be reaching a turning point. While on one hand BJP is celebrating its biggest performance till date, on the other hand, a major change is clearly visible in the politics of the state after 15 years.
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