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OPINION | TMC and BJP exchange fire ahead of West Bengal’s do-or-die 2026 election

BJP is expected to soon bring in an unprecedented 1200 leaders to campaign in the state. Will that be enough to offset the combination of Mamata Banerjee’s appeal and TMC’s superior ground game?

October 13, 2025 / 14:02 IST
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The sudden escalation in ‘Didi-Dada’ warfare lends credence to reports of BJP-RSS plans to unleash unprecedented saffron leaders on Bengal to somehow coerce it into submission.

The heated exchanges between Mamata Banerjee and Narendra Modi – with Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, JP Nadda and Kiren Rijiju firing dutifully alongside their boss – over the attack on Bharatiya Janata Party Lok Sabha member, Khagen Murmu, is a precursor of the all-out war between the Trinamool Congress and the BJP predicted to break out in West Bengal around Diwali ahead of the do-or-die 2026 assembly elections.

The sudden escalation in ‘Didi-Dada’ warfare lends credence to reports of BJP-Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh plans to unleash an unprecedented 1200 saffron leaders, including chief ministers, union ministers and members of parliament from all over India on the defiant opposition-ruled state immediately after the festival of lights to somehow coerce it into submission.

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Questions over BJP’s prospects in West Bengal

The world’s largest political party with 140 million members certainly has the wherewithal to take on adversaries in two of the country’s most populous and electorally significant states simultaneously. There is no doubting the BJP’s capability in terms of money power and will power to wage all-out wars in Bihar -- where elections are in full swing – and West Bengal concurrently. But the outcome is a different matter altogether.