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West Bengal Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Why BJP stands to gain from Mamata's go-it-alone strategy?

Lok Sabha Elections 2024: The developments in Sandeshkhali are seen as a huge setback for the TMC's electoral prospects ahead of the Lok Sabha polls, particularly given Mamata Banerjee's strong emphasis on her government's efforts to empower socio-economically marginalised women in the state.

March 11, 2024 / 13:49 IST
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West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee. (File photo)

Ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, the emergence of the INDIA—the coalition of Opposition parties—ignited considerable enthusiasm aimed at impeding the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP’s) progress. For a moment, it appeared that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's path might face significant obstacles this time around. However, just as it approached the finish line, the INDIA alliance encountered setbacks. Initially, Janata Dal (United) chief and Bihar Chief Minister (CM) Nitish Kumar's retreat set off ripples of uncertainty, and now, shadows of doubt linger over West Bengal. Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo and West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee's decision to field candidates on all 42 seats in the state has further complicated the electoral landscape, leaving the Congress party in a state of flux. The crucial questions emerge: how will India challenge the BJP? What narrative does INDIA convey by exposing these internal divisions?

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Political Dynamics Favouring BJP Amid Oppn Shifts

Experts observe that the evolving dynamics within the opposition, marked by changes in both politics and strategy, seem to have deviated from their initial destination. This shift could potentially strengthen the BJP's position significantly in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections scheduled for April-May.