West Bengal Election Result 2026: What is the position of BJP in the Muslim majority constituencies of Bengal? Shocking statistics in front

  • What is the position of BJP in the Muslim majority constituencies of Bengal?
  • What is the situation in Murshidabad?
  • BJP is leading in Habibpur too

West Bengal Election Result 2026 : of 2026 West Bengal Assembly Elections The result was declared today, May 4 and BJP is leading in 185 seats, TMC in 99 seats and 6 other seats. In this changing political scenario, it is important to understand the BJP’s position in the Muslim-majority seats of Bengal.

In West Bengal, constituencies with a Muslim population of more than 30 percent are counted as decisive. These seats have always been the key to power for the TMC, but this time a major shift is in sight.

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What is the situation in Murshidabad?

In Murshidabad, Gauri Shankar Ghosh of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is leading with 35,732 votes, while Shaoni Singa Roy of Trinamool Congress (TMC) is trailing by 22,183 votes.

BJP is leading in Habibpur too

In Habibpur, Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Joyal Murmu is leading by 28,580 votes, while All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) candidate Amal Kisku is trailing by 15,112 votes.

BJP leading in Manbazar

In Manbazar, Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Maina Murmu is leading by 14,049 votes, while All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) candidate Sandhya Rani Tudu is trailing by 1,343 votes.

What is the situation in Alipurduar?

Alipurduar Lok Sabha constituency is considered Muslim-majority. BJP seems to be getting a lead here as well. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate Paritosh Das is leading by 27,075 votes, while All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) candidate Suman Kanjilal is trailing by 11,563 votes.

Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari has made a significant statement about the party’s success in Muslim-majority areas. He has said that the Muslim vote has been divided in South Bengal, which is directly benefiting the BJP.

An equation of Muslim opinion

According to Adhikari, this change is evident in Muslim-majority districts like Malda, Murshidabad and North Dinajpur. He said that while 90-95 per cent of the Muslim vote was unilaterally tilted towards the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) in the 2021 and 2024 elections, it now seems to have split.

What is the main reason for this?

Special In-depth Reform of Electoral Rolls (SIR) is also considered a major factor behind the BJP’s performance in Muslim-majority districts. Due to SIR, a large number of voters, especially in these Muslim-majority districts, have been excluded from the electoral roll, directly benefiting the BJP.

While Muslim voters in areas like South Bengal and Cooch Behar may have initially leaned towards the TMC, the solid, unified support is not as evident as it once was. As per the trend, along with its traditional strong performance in North Bengal, BJP is also doing better than expected in South Bengal.

Bengal Election Result 2026

The attention of the whole country is on who will form the government on 293 seats in the state. Bengal has a total of 294 assembly seats, but only 293 of them have gone to polls. Elections in Bengal this time were held in two phases, the first phase was held on 23rd April and the second phase was held on 29th April. A record 90 percent voter turnout was recorded in this election in Bengal.

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