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BJP's Kalita Majhi Wins MLA Seat in Ausgram, Reflecting Bengal's Political Shift
Kolkata, May 5, 2026 – In a remarkable victory that epitomizes political transformation and grassroots mobilization, Kalita Majhi, a former domestic worker from Guskara, has emerged as the newly elected Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) for the Ausgram constituency in West Bengal. Her success is part of a broader landslide win for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which has made substantial gains in the state, previously dominated by the Trinamool Congress (TMC). Majhi secured 1,07,
BJP's Kalita Majhi Wins MLA Seat in Ausgram, Reflecting Bengal's Political Shift
Kolkata, May 5, 2026 – In a remarkable victory that epitomizes political transformation and grassroots mobilization, Kalita Majhi, a former domestic worker from Guskara, has emerged as the newly elected Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) for the Ausgram constituency in West Bengal. Her success is part of a broader landslide win for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which has made substantial gains in the state, previously dominated by the Trinamool Congress (TMC). Majhi secured 1,07,
BJP Wins Historic Victory in West Bengal, Ends TMC’s 15-Year Rule
In a historic electoral outcome, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) claimed a resounding victory in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections, securing 206 seats and a two-thirds majority. This victory ends the 15-year reign of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) in the state, marking a significant shift in Bengal’s political landscape. The BJP's rise was swift, with the party crossing the halfway mark of 148 seats early in the counting process, signaling a monumental change. The TMC, led by
BJP Wins Historic Victory in West Bengal, Ends TMC’s 15-Year Rule
In a historic electoral outcome, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) claimed a resounding victory in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections, securing 206 seats and a two-thirds majority. This victory ends the 15-year reign of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) in the state, marking a significant shift in Bengal’s political landscape. The BJP's rise was swift, with the party crossing the halfway mark of 148 seats early in the counting process, signaling a monumental change. The TMC, led by
Khadia Political Shift Weakens BJP Hold As Demographic Changes Reshape Ahmedabad
Date: May 4, 2026 Time: 09:12 AM IST Place: Ahmedabad, Gujarat Khadia, once considered a stronghold of the Bharatiya Janata Party in Ahmedabad, is now witnessing a gradual but significant political transformation. The shift is largely attributed to long-term migration patterns, demographic changes, and the impact of delimitation, all of which have altered the region’s voter base and political dynamics. Situated in the heart of Ahmedabad’s historic walled city, Khadia reflects a blend of centuries-old heritage and evolving urban realities. However, as families moved out over the decades in search of better infrastructure and modern living conditions, the social and electoral composition of the area began to change. Historically, Khadia held immense importance in Gujarat’s political landscape, contributing significantly to the BJP’s rise in the region. The area’s narrow lanes, traditional pol houses, and strong community networks once ensured a stable voter base. However, the closure of textile mills in the late 20th century triggered large-scale migration, particularly among Hindu families who relocated to newer parts of the city. This outflow, combined with the addition of new areas during the delimitation process, reshaped the constituency into Jamalpur-Khadia, where demographic proportions shifted considerably. Changing Voter Dynamics And Political Impact The political consequences of these changes have become increasingly visible over the years. The inclusion of areas such as Jamalpur, Kalupur, and Behrampura brought in a different voter demographic, altering the electoral balance. What was once a BJP-dominated seat gradually turned into a competitive battleground, with Congress gaining ground due to the evolving population mix. Local leaders acknowledge that migration reduced the traditional voter base while new voters brought different political preferences, making the constituency more unpredictable. Despite these challenges, BJP leaders remain optimistic about regaining influence in the region. Internal strategies, including stronger grassroots engagement and addressing local issues, are being discussed to reconnect with voters. At the same time, residents highlight that Khadia continues to maintain its unique cultural identity, where community bonds and traditions still play a vital role in everyday life. The future of Khadia’s politics now depends on how effectively parties adapt to these demographic shifts while addressing the aspirations of a changing population.
Khadia Political Shift Weakens BJP Hold As Demographic Changes Reshape Ahmedabad
Date: May 4, 2026 Time: 09:12 AM IST Place: Ahmedabad, Gujarat Khadia, once considered a stronghold of the Bharatiya Janata Party in Ahmedabad, is now witnessing a gradual but significant political transformation. The shift is largely attributed to long-term migration patterns, demographic changes, and the impact of delimitation, all of which have altered the region’s voter base and political dynamics. Situated in the heart of Ahmedabad’s historic walled city, Khadia reflects a blend of centuries-old heritage and evolving urban realities. However, as families moved out over the decades in search of better infrastructure and modern living conditions, the social and electoral composition of the area began to change. Historically, Khadia held immense importance in Gujarat’s political landscape, contributing significantly to the BJP’s rise in the region. The area’s narrow lanes, traditional pol houses, and strong community networks once ensured a stable voter base. However, the closure of textile mills in the late 20th century triggered large-scale migration, particularly among Hindu families who relocated to newer parts of the city. This outflow, combined with the addition of new areas during the delimitation process, reshaped the constituency into Jamalpur-Khadia, where demographic proportions shifted considerably. Changing Voter Dynamics And Political Impact The political consequences of these changes have become increasingly visible over the years. The inclusion of areas such as Jamalpur, Kalupur, and Behrampura brought in a different voter demographic, altering the electoral balance. What was once a BJP-dominated seat gradually turned into a competitive battleground, with Congress gaining ground due to the evolving population mix. Local leaders acknowledge that migration reduced the traditional voter base while new voters brought different political preferences, making the constituency more unpredictable. Despite these challenges, BJP leaders remain optimistic about regaining influence in the region. Internal strategies, including stronger grassroots engagement and addressing local issues, are being discussed to reconnect with voters. At the same time, residents highlight that Khadia continues to maintain its unique cultural identity, where community bonds and traditions still play a vital role in everyday life. The future of Khadia’s politics now depends on how effectively parties adapt to these demographic shifts while addressing the aspirations of a changing population.
Vijay TVK Exit Poll Shock Axis My India Predicts MGR Style Rise In Tamil Nadu
Vijay’s political debut is shaping into a potential game changer, with an Axis My India exit poll projecting a stunning performance for his party Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam in Tamil Nadu. The survey suggests a major shift in the state’s political landscape, long dominated by two major Dravidian parties. According to the Axis My India exit poll, TVK is projected to win between 98 and 120 seats in the 234-member Assembly, placing it on par with the ruling alliance led by M. K. Stalin. The DMK-INC alliance is estimated to secure 92 to 110 seats, while the NDA alliance trails behind with 22 to 32 seats. The vote share projections are equally striking. TVK is expected to secure around 35 percent of the vote, matching the ruling bloc and leaving the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam-led alliance significantly behind. These numbers indicate that TVK is not merely a spoiler but a serious contender for power. Axis My India chief Pradeep Gupta compared Vijay’s rise to that of legendary leaders MGR and NTR, hinting at a historic political transformation if the projections hold true. The exit poll data points to a strong youth-driven surge behind TVK. Around 68 percent of first-time voters aged 18 to 19 and 59 percent in the 20 to 29 age group are estimated to have supported the party. This demographic advantage has helped TVK build momentum quickly across urban and semi-urban constituencies. The central theme driving support appears to be the demand for change. A significant portion of voters cited this as their primary reason, with even higher numbers among TVK supporters. Vijay’s personal appeal has also played a key role, blending celebrity influence with political messaging. TVK’s support base cuts across caste, class and geography, making it a broad-based movement rather than a niche political force. The party has gained traction among OBC, SC and minority communities, as well as both rural and urban voters. With Vijay emerging as the preferred chief ministerial candidate for many voters, slightly ahead of Stalin in the survey, the state’s political contest appears tighter than ever. While exit polls can be unpredictable, the data signals one clear trend: Tamil Nadu may be witnessing the rise of a powerful new political force.
Vijay TVK Exit Poll Shock Axis My India Predicts MGR Style Rise In Tamil Nadu
Vijay’s political debut is shaping into a potential game changer, with an Axis My India exit poll projecting a stunning performance for his party Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam in Tamil Nadu. The survey suggests a major shift in the state’s political landscape, long dominated by two major Dravidian parties. According to the Axis My India exit poll, TVK is projected to win between 98 and 120 seats in the 234-member Assembly, placing it on par with the ruling alliance led by M. K. Stalin. The DMK-INC alliance is estimated to secure 92 to 110 seats, while the NDA alliance trails behind with 22 to 32 seats. The vote share projections are equally striking. TVK is expected to secure around 35 percent of the vote, matching the ruling bloc and leaving the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam-led alliance significantly behind. These numbers indicate that TVK is not merely a spoiler but a serious contender for power. Axis My India chief Pradeep Gupta compared Vijay’s rise to that of legendary leaders MGR and NTR, hinting at a historic political transformation if the projections hold true. The exit poll data points to a strong youth-driven surge behind TVK. Around 68 percent of first-time voters aged 18 to 19 and 59 percent in the 20 to 29 age group are estimated to have supported the party. This demographic advantage has helped TVK build momentum quickly across urban and semi-urban constituencies. The central theme driving support appears to be the demand for change. A significant portion of voters cited this as their primary reason, with even higher numbers among TVK supporters. Vijay’s personal appeal has also played a key role, blending celebrity influence with political messaging. TVK’s support base cuts across caste, class and geography, making it a broad-based movement rather than a niche political force. The party has gained traction among OBC, SC and minority communities, as well as both rural and urban voters. With Vijay emerging as the preferred chief ministerial candidate for many voters, slightly ahead of Stalin in the survey, the state’s political contest appears tighter than ever. While exit polls can be unpredictable, the data signals one clear trend: Tamil Nadu may be witnessing the rise of a powerful new political force.
Hungary election results 2026: what Péter Magyar’s win means for Europe and beyond
Hungary election results 2026 Péter Magyar victory reshapes power Hungary’s political landscape has undergone a dramatic shift after Péter Magyar secured a sweeping victory, ending Viktor Orbán’s long-standing rule. The Hungary election results 2026 mark one of the most significant polit
Hungary election results 2026: what Péter Magyar’s win means for Europe and beyond
Hungary election results 2026 Péter Magyar victory reshapes power Hungary’s political landscape has undergone a dramatic shift after Péter Magyar secured a sweeping victory, ending Viktor Orbán’s long-standing rule. The Hungary election results 2026 mark one of the most significant polit
Samrat Choudhary Takes Oath as Bihar’s 21st CM, Marks BJP's Rise to Power
In a historic political shift, Samrat Choudhary took oath as the 21st Chief Minister of Bihar on Wednesday, marking the end of Nitish Kumar’s long and influential reign. The ceremony was held at Raj Bhavan and attended by top BJP leaders, as Choudhary officially replaced Kumar, who resigned on April 14 to vacate the post for a new government led by the BJP. The swearing-in ceremony, officiated by Governor Syed Ata Hasnain, marks a turning point in Bihar’s political landscape. Ch
Samrat Choudhary Takes Oath as Bihar’s 21st CM, Marks BJP's Rise to Power
In a historic political shift, Samrat Choudhary took oath as the 21st Chief Minister of Bihar on Wednesday, marking the end of Nitish Kumar’s long and influential reign. The ceremony was held at Raj Bhavan and attended by top BJP leaders, as Choudhary officially replaced Kumar, who resigned on April 14 to vacate the post for a new government led by the BJP. The swearing-in ceremony, officiated by Governor Syed Ata Hasnain, marks a turning point in Bihar’s political landscape. Ch
Samrat Choudhary to Take Oath as Bihar CM, NDA Leaders to Attend Ceremony
Bihar is witnessing a significant political shift as Samrat Choudhary prepares to take the oath of office as the state's 24th chief minister. This move marks a historic moment, with Samrat Choudhary becoming the first BJP leader to hold the chief minister's post in Bihar. The swearing-in ceremony will be held at Lok Bhavan on Wednesday at 10:50 AM, where Governor Syed Ata Hasnain will administer the oath. The event will be attended by key NDA leaders, including BJP national president Nitin Nabin, Union minister J.P. Nadda, and Union ministers Chirag Paswan and Jitan Ram Manjhi. The political transition follows the resignation of JD(U) president Nitish Kumar, who stepped down as CM on Tuesday after being sworn in as a Rajya Sabha member. The NDA legislators unanimously elected Samrat Choudhary as their leader in a meeting, signaling the new government's formation. After meeting with the Governor, Choudhary staked his claim to form the government. The induction of only three leaders initially hints at a "small cabinet," with future expansions expected next month. As of now, 33 ministerial posts will remain vacant following the ceremony. The political shift also includes the induction of two deputy chief ministers from JD(U): Vijay Kumar Choudhary and Bijendra Prasad Yadav. This move signifies the continuing cooperation between BJP and JD(U), even as Nitish Kumar exits the stage after serving as Bihar’s longest-serving CM. His departure marks the end of an era, as he had been in office for 10 terms since 2005. Samrat Choudhary's ascent to the top position within the NDA is viewed as a result of his steady political career, having originally started with RJD before joining the BJP in 2017. His election as CM is seen as a strategic choice after Nitish Kumar's exit and reflects the changing dynamics within Bihar’s political landscape. This transition also came with emotional farewells, as Nitish Kumar paid tribute to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar on his final day as CM and assured full cooperation to the incoming government. In contrast, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav mocked Choudhary, labeling him a “product of Lalu ji’s school” and questioning the legitimacy of the NDA's mandate, considering it contested elections under Nitish Kumar’s leadership. However, BJP leaders and workers expressed their enthusiasm, calling this a monumental moment for the party in Bihar's political scene. As Bihar’s political future unfolds, Samrat Choudhary's leadership and the ongoing NDA alliance will play a pivotal role in the state’s development and governance in the coming years.
Samrat Choudhary to Take Oath as Bihar CM, NDA Leaders to Attend Ceremony
Bihar is witnessing a significant political shift as Samrat Choudhary prepares to take the oath of office as the state's 24th chief minister. This move marks a historic moment, with Samrat Choudhary becoming the first BJP leader to hold the chief minister's post in Bihar. The swearing-in ceremony will be held at Lok Bhavan on Wednesday at 10:50 AM, where Governor Syed Ata Hasnain will administer the oath. The event will be attended by key NDA leaders, including BJP national president Nitin Nabin, Union minister J.P. Nadda, and Union ministers Chirag Paswan and Jitan Ram Manjhi. The political transition follows the resignation of JD(U) president Nitish Kumar, who stepped down as CM on Tuesday after being sworn in as a Rajya Sabha member. The NDA legislators unanimously elected Samrat Choudhary as their leader in a meeting, signaling the new government's formation. After meeting with the Governor, Choudhary staked his claim to form the government. The induction of only three leaders initially hints at a "small cabinet," with future expansions expected next month. As of now, 33 ministerial posts will remain vacant following the ceremony. The political shift also includes the induction of two deputy chief ministers from JD(U): Vijay Kumar Choudhary and Bijendra Prasad Yadav. This move signifies the continuing cooperation between BJP and JD(U), even as Nitish Kumar exits the stage after serving as Bihar’s longest-serving CM. His departure marks the end of an era, as he had been in office for 10 terms since 2005. Samrat Choudhary's ascent to the top position within the NDA is viewed as a result of his steady political career, having originally started with RJD before joining the BJP in 2017. His election as CM is seen as a strategic choice after Nitish Kumar's exit and reflects the changing dynamics within Bihar’s political landscape. This transition also came with emotional farewells, as Nitish Kumar paid tribute to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar on his final day as CM and assured full cooperation to the incoming government. In contrast, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav mocked Choudhary, labeling him a “product of Lalu ji’s school” and questioning the legitimacy of the NDA's mandate, considering it contested elections under Nitish Kumar’s leadership. However, BJP leaders and workers expressed their enthusiasm, calling this a monumental moment for the party in Bihar's political scene. As Bihar’s political future unfolds, Samrat Choudhary's leadership and the ongoing NDA alliance will play a pivotal role in the state’s development and governance in the coming years.
BJP's Electoral Journey in Tamil Nadu: From Margins to Momentum
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has come a long way in Tamil Nadu, evolving from a marginal player to a growing force that now actively shapes the state’s political landscape. Historically dominated by regional powers such as the AIADMK and DMK, Tamil Nadu politics has seen a shift in recent years with BJP gaining more influence. The party's rise in Tamil Nadu is largely attributed to its well-crafted strategies, focus on key issues that resonate with the people, and a strong leadership pr
BJP's Electoral Journey in Tamil Nadu: From Margins to Momentum
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has come a long way in Tamil Nadu, evolving from a marginal player to a growing force that now actively shapes the state’s political landscape. Historically dominated by regional powers such as the AIADMK and DMK, Tamil Nadu politics has seen a shift in recent years with BJP gaining more influence. The party's rise in Tamil Nadu is largely attributed to its well-crafted strategies, focus on key issues that resonate with the people, and a strong leadership pr
O Panneerselvam Joins DMK, Making Waves in Tamil Nadu Politics Ahead of 2026 Elections
In a significant political development ahead of the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, O Panneerselvam, the former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and a long-time leader of AIADMK, has joined the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK). This move marks the culmination of a bitter rivalry within AIADMK and is set to reshape Tamil Nadu’s political landscape. Panneerselvam’s shift to the ruling DMK could weaken AIADMK’s influence, especially in the southern regions, by splitting the Thevar vote base
O Panneerselvam Joins DMK, Making Waves in Tamil Nadu Politics Ahead of 2026 Elections
In a significant political development ahead of the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, O Panneerselvam, the former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and a long-time leader of AIADMK, has joined the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK). This move marks the culmination of a bitter rivalry within AIADMK and is set to reshape Tamil Nadu’s political landscape. Panneerselvam’s shift to the ruling DMK could weaken AIADMK’s influence, especially in the southern regions, by splitting the Thevar vote base
Sunetra Pawar Elected NCP’s National President, to Contest Baramati Bye-Election
In a historic move for Maharashtra politics, Sunetra Pawar, the wife of the late Ajit Pawar, was unanimously elected as the National President of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP). The decision came at the party's national executive meeting, held on Thursday, where senior NCP leader Praful Patel delivered an emotional speech and formally proposed her name. The proposal was met with overwhelming support from all leaders and delegates present at the convention, officially marking Sunetra Paw
Sunetra Pawar Elected NCP’s National President, to Contest Baramati Bye-Election
In a historic move for Maharashtra politics, Sunetra Pawar, the wife of the late Ajit Pawar, was unanimously elected as the National President of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP). The decision came at the party's national executive meeting, held on Thursday, where senior NCP leader Praful Patel delivered an emotional speech and formally proposed her name. The proposal was met with overwhelming support from all leaders and delegates present at the convention, officially marking Sunetra Paw









