The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won a majority of seats in the 2026 [1] West Bengal assembly election.
This shift in power represents a significant political transition in the state, as it reduces the long-standing dominance of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and its leader, Mamata Banerjee.
According to reports from the Election Commission of India, the BJP secured the majority of seats during the 2026 [1] vote counting process. The result marks a departure from previous election cycles where the TMC maintained a firm hold on the regional administration. The BJP victory indicates a change in the electoral landscape of West Bengal, which has been a primary battleground between the two parties.
Mamata Banerjee and the TMC faced a weakened position following the tally of the 2026 [1] results. While the TMC has historically dominated the state, the current assembly election results show a shift toward the BJP. This outcome alters the balance of power within the state government, and may influence regional policy and governance moving forward.
The election process and subsequent counting were tracked by several major news outlets, including CNBC-TV18 and Moneycontrol, confirming the BJP's majority status in the 2026 [1] contest. The transition of power follows a period of intense competition between the BJP and the TMC.
“The BJP won a majority of seats in the 2026 West Bengal assembly election.”
The BJP's majority in West Bengal signals a breakdown of the Trinamool Congress's regional hegemony. This shift could lead to a significant change in state administration and may reflect a broader trend of political realignment in eastern India, potentially altering the dynamics of future national elections.




