BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari defeated Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee (TMC) in the Bhabanipur assembly seat on Monday [1, 2].
The result represents a major political shift in West Bengal, as the incumbent Chief Minister lost her seat in a high-profile contest. This outcome signals a significant surge in support for the BJP within the state, disrupting the Trinamool Congress's hold on the region [1, 2].
The contest took place in the Bhabanipur Assembly constituency located in South Kolkata [1, 2]. According to report data, Adhikari won the seat by a margin of over 15,000 votes [3, 4].
This victory is described as a political upset that mirrors previous electoral battles between the two leaders. The loss for Banerjee comes amid a broader trend of increasing BJP influence across West Bengal, a development that challenges the TMC's dominance in the state's legislative landscape [1, 2].
Election results announced on May 4 confirm the defeat for the TMC supremo [1]. The margin of victory, cited as over 15,000 votes, underscores the scale of the shift in voter sentiment in the South Kolkata district [3, 4].
“Suvendu Adhikari won the Bhabanipur assembly seat, defeating incumbent Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee”
The defeat of a sitting Chief Minister in her own constituency is a rare and destabilizing event in Indian state politics. By securing a victory of over 15,000 votes, the BJP has not only gained a seat but has delivered a symbolic blow to the leadership of the Trinamool Congress. This result suggests that the BJP's organizational growth in West Bengal is translating into tangible electoral wins even in urban strongholds.




