• About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Brics+ News
Advertisement
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Art & Culture
    • Education
    • ESG
    • Healthcare
    • Sport
    • Tourism
    • Youth

    India’s Clicks Launches Communicator with BlackBerry-Style Physical Keyboard

    India FDA Flavoured Hookah Raid Seizes 31 Crore Stock at Pune Facility

    Maharashtra waives stamp duty on crop loans up to Rs 2 lakh, giving farmers relief

    VinFast India sales lift Vietnamese maker to fourth in December EV rankings

    Satna Traffic Police Crush Modified Silencers in India to Curb Noise Pollution

    Zomato Sees High Turnover Among Delivery Staff in India

  • Commodities

    China and Russia Advance Greenland Geopolitics as US Renewed Interest Raises Stakes

    India Sees Gold and Silver Prices Slide as 24K Gold Drops ₹4,000 per 10g

    China Rule Sends Silver Prices Soaring

    Russia Marks 100 Years Since Semyon Urosov’s Birth

  • Finance & Markets

    India’s Clicks Launches Communicator with BlackBerry-Style Physical Keyboard

    Maharashtra waives stamp duty on crop loans up to Rs 2 lakh, giving farmers relief

    VinFast India sales lift Vietnamese maker to fourth in December EV rankings

    Zomato Sees High Turnover Among Delivery Staff in India

  • Geopolitics

    Giriraj Singh Defends Ji Ram Ji Scheme in Bihar

    Belarus Appellate Economic Court Begins Work to Strengthen Economic Dispute Resolution

    India Mission Mahabodhi Mahavihara Rally in Bengaluru Pushes for Buddhist Control

    Priyanka Gandhi Leads Assam Screening Committee Ahead of State Elections

  • Technology

    India’s Clicks Launches Communicator with BlackBerry-Style Physical Keyboard

    VinFast India sales lift Vietnamese maker to fourth in December EV rankings

    Zomato Sees High Turnover Among Delivery Staff in India

    India Launches Vande Bharat Sleeper Train with Coaches Priced at Rs 8–8.5 Crore

  • Opinion

    Mohan Bhagwat Urges Families to Combat Love Jihad in India

    India’s Bhima Koregaon Remains a Beacon of Dalit Resistance

    Umno Youth Malaysia Pushes to Leave Government as Party Seeks PAS Alliance

    Indian Writer Reflects on Writer-Editor Relationship and the Art of Editing

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Art & Culture
    • Education
    • ESG
    • Healthcare
    • Sport
    • Tourism
    • Youth

    India’s Clicks Launches Communicator with BlackBerry-Style Physical Keyboard

    India FDA Flavoured Hookah Raid Seizes 31 Crore Stock at Pune Facility

    Maharashtra waives stamp duty on crop loans up to Rs 2 lakh, giving farmers relief

    VinFast India sales lift Vietnamese maker to fourth in December EV rankings

    Satna Traffic Police Crush Modified Silencers in India to Curb Noise Pollution

    Zomato Sees High Turnover Among Delivery Staff in India

  • Commodities

    China and Russia Advance Greenland Geopolitics as US Renewed Interest Raises Stakes

    India Sees Gold and Silver Prices Slide as 24K Gold Drops ₹4,000 per 10g

    China Rule Sends Silver Prices Soaring

    Russia Marks 100 Years Since Semyon Urosov’s Birth

  • Finance & Markets

    India’s Clicks Launches Communicator with BlackBerry-Style Physical Keyboard

    Maharashtra waives stamp duty on crop loans up to Rs 2 lakh, giving farmers relief

    VinFast India sales lift Vietnamese maker to fourth in December EV rankings

    Zomato Sees High Turnover Among Delivery Staff in India

  • Geopolitics

    Giriraj Singh Defends Ji Ram Ji Scheme in Bihar

    Belarus Appellate Economic Court Begins Work to Strengthen Economic Dispute Resolution

    India Mission Mahabodhi Mahavihara Rally in Bengaluru Pushes for Buddhist Control

    Priyanka Gandhi Leads Assam Screening Committee Ahead of State Elections

  • Technology

    India’s Clicks Launches Communicator with BlackBerry-Style Physical Keyboard

    VinFast India sales lift Vietnamese maker to fourth in December EV rankings

    Zomato Sees High Turnover Among Delivery Staff in India

    India Launches Vande Bharat Sleeper Train with Coaches Priced at Rs 8–8.5 Crore

  • Opinion

    Mohan Bhagwat Urges Families to Combat Love Jihad in India

    India’s Bhima Koregaon Remains a Beacon of Dalit Resistance

    Umno Youth Malaysia Pushes to Leave Government as Party Seeks PAS Alliance

    Indian Writer Reflects on Writer-Editor Relationship and the Art of Editing

No Result
View All Result
Brics+ News
No Result
View All Result
Home Geopolitics

TMC Dismisses Amit Shah’s Two‑Thirds Claim Ahead of West Bengal Election 2026

Staff Writer by Staff Writer
12/30/2025
in Geopolitics, News
0
0
SHARES
1
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Key Takeaways:

  • TMC rejects Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s claim that the BJP will secure a two‑thirds majority in the 2026 West Bengal election.
  • TMC leaders say the BJP will not cross the 50‑seat mark and accused Shah of spreading falsehoods ahead of the polls.
  • Disputes centre on allegations over illegal immigration, women’s safety and the state’s industrial performance.
  • TMC urged voters to reject polarising politics and pointed to investment figures and law enforcement actions in defence of the state government.


TMC Dismisses Amit Shah’s Two‑Thirds Claim Ahead of West Bengal Election 2026

Kolkata — Trinamool Congress (TMC) officials have strongly rejected Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s prediction that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will win a two‑thirds majority in the West Bengal assembly in 2026. Senior TMC leaders called Shah’s remarks baseless and warned that the BJP would fail to cross the 50‑seat threshold, facing a humiliating defeat instead.

TMC response to West Bengal election 2026

State education minister and senior TMC leader Bratya Basu told reporters that Shah’s statements were founded on hollow claims. “He will keep coming and going like a tourist; such visits yield no benefit,” Basu said, asserting that the BJP would not manage more than 50 seats in the assembly polls.

Shah addressed a press conference earlier, saying the BJP would form the next state government with a two‑thirds majority and that illegal migrants from Bangladesh were being encouraged by the Mamata Banerjee government for electoral advantage. He also said a BJP government would identify and remove those he described as illegal entrants, and criticised the state administration on women’s safety.

TMC ministers and spokespeople hit back sharply. Minister Shashi Panja challenged Shah’s assertion on women’s safety, inviting him to visit during Durga Puja and Christmas when thousands of women participate in festivities without fear. She argued that isolated incidents are met with prompt legal action by the state, and countered Shah by recalling cases where BJP affiliates had been accused of shielding alleged perpetrators.

Panaj also denied claims of industrial decline in West Bengal. She said that since 2011 the state had attracted investment of Rs 13.8 lakh crore and highlighted central government data that places West Bengal second in the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) sector. The minister accused Shah and the BJP of spreading falsehoods about the state’s economic record.

TMC spokesman Jay Prakash Majumdar rejected Shah’s suggestion that the BJP avoids temple‑based polarisation. Majumdar said voters were aware of the BJP’s campaign strategies in the 2019 and 2024 national elections and indicated that attempts at communal polarisation would be rejected by the people of West Bengal.

Political analysts say the exchange underlines an intensifying campaign environment as national leaders seek influence in state politics. Shah’s remarks focus on law and order, illegal migration and women’s safety — issues that the BJP has used to broaden its appeal in several states. TMC’s rebuttals emphasise governance records, investments and legal action against crimes.

Observers note that such confrontations are likely to increase as both national and state leaders prepare for the 2026 polls. For voters in West Bengal, the debates will centre on economic performance, public safety and questions of identity and political allegiance. The TMC has sought to frame the election as a rejection of polarising politics, while the BJP continues to present itself as a law‑and‑order alternative.

With campaign rhetoric already heating up, both parties will aim to consolidate support across urban and rural constituencies in the months ahead. How these narratives resonate with the electorate will play a decisive role in shaping the outcome of the West Bengal election 2026.

Previous Post

Bihar Police Driver Result 2025 Declared; Over 15,000 Shortlisted for PET

Next Post

WhatsApp rolls out New Year 2026 features for festive calls and group planning

Staff Writer

Staff Writer

Next Post

WhatsApp rolls out New Year 2026 features for festive calls and group planning

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Stay Connected test

  • 23.9k Followers
  • 99 Subscribers
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

Thailand jobs to thrive in 2026 as AI reshapes the labour market

01/01/2026

UAE minimum wage 2026 Emirati pay set at AED6,000

12/31/2025

Saudi Arabia Aims to Plant 10 Billion Trees to Restore Arid Land

12/31/2025

Kazakhstan Raises Document Fees from 2026 After MRP Increase

01/01/2026

Drama Band Celebrates 15 Years with Special Anniversary Concert

0

Ryan Bakery Embraces Bigger Projects After Viral Award

0

Saha Champ film breakthrough leads to new roles and wider acclaim

0

Jaa Suzuran Juggles Film Role While Driving Fury Redemption Fight Night

0

India FDA Flavoured Hookah Raid Seizes 31 Crore Stock at Pune Facility

01/04/2026

India’s Clicks Launches Communicator with BlackBerry-Style Physical Keyboard

01/04/2026

Maharashtra waives stamp duty on crop loans up to Rs 2 lakh, giving farmers relief

01/04/2026

VinFast India sales lift Vietnamese maker to fourth in December EV rankings

01/04/2026

Recent News

India FDA Flavoured Hookah Raid Seizes 31 Crore Stock at Pune Facility

01/04/2026

India’s Clicks Launches Communicator with BlackBerry-Style Physical Keyboard

01/04/2026

Maharashtra waives stamp duty on crop loans up to Rs 2 lakh, giving farmers relief

01/04/2026

VinFast India sales lift Vietnamese maker to fourth in December EV rankings

01/04/2026
Brics+ News

Dedicated to a balanced global perspective, we highlight the voices and markets of the Global South. Join us as we track the rise of the BRICS+ nations and their impact on the international stage

Follow Us

Browse by Category

  • Art & Culture
  • Commodities
  • Education
  • ESG
  • Finance & Markets
  • Geopolitics
  • Healthcare
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Sport
  • Technology
  • Tourism
  • Youth

Recent News

India FDA Flavoured Hookah Raid Seizes 31 Crore Stock at Pune Facility

01/04/2026

India’s Clicks Launches Communicator with BlackBerry-Style Physical Keyboard

01/04/2026
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

Copyright © 2026 BRICS+ News | All Rights Reserved

No Result
View All Result

Copyright © 2026 BRICS+ News | All Rights Reserved