BJP workers and supporters chanted “Jai Shree Ram” slogans outside the Kolkata residence of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday [1].

The demonstration underscores the escalating political tension in West Bengal as the state awaits final assembly election results. The gathering represents a direct confrontation between the BJP and the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) during a critical shift in regional power dynamics.

According to reports, the chants occurred as the TMC trails the BJP by a wide margin of over 100 seats [2]. This significant gap in the current tally has fueled celebratory and provocative actions by BJP cadres in the state capital [3].

Despite a party call for restraint, workers gathered at the Chief Minister's home to pressure the ruling administration [2]. The slogans, which carry deep political and religious connotations in India, were raised as supporters sought to signal a changing political tide in West Bengal [4].

Local security remained present at the residence during the event. The BJP has sought to leverage its current lead to challenge the TMC's long-standing hold on the state [2].

Security forces in Kolkata have been monitoring the situation as both parties maintain a high presence on the streets. The atmosphere remains volatile as the final seat counts are processed [3].

BJP workers and supporters chanted “Jai Shree Ram” slogans outside the Kolkata residence of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee

The gathering at the Chief Minister's residence signifies more than a celebratory rally; it is a tactical display of strength by the BJP. By chanting slogans at the heart of the TMC's power center while holding a lead of over 100 seats, the BJP is attempting to accelerate the psychological collapse of the ruling party's authority before the official results are finalized.