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Trinamool Congress (TMC) spokesperson Kunal Ghosh dismissed any potential impact of the BJP-led NDA’s projected victory in the Bihar Assembly elections on the upcoming West Bengal elections. Ghosh asserted that the TMC, led by Mamata Banerjee, is confident of securing a fourth term with a substantial majority. He criticized the Congress party’s ineffectiveness in opposing the BJP and accused the BJP of planning conspiracies and misusing central power in West Bengal. Ghosh emphasized that West Bengal’s political landscape is driven by factors like development, unity, harmony, rights, and self-respect, and that the TMC will continue its public outreach to counter the BJP’s alleged conspiracies. He also highlighted the popularity and trust in Mamata Banerjee’s leadership.
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TMC Dismisses Bihar Poll Impact, Predicts Landslide Victory in West Bengal
Kolkata, November 14, 2025 – The Trinamool Congress (TMC) has brushed aside suggestions that the BJP-led NDA’s expected victory in the Bihar Assembly elections will influence the political landscape of West Bengal. Speaking earlier today, TMC spokesperson Kunal Ghosh confidently predicted a fourth consecutive term for the Mamata Banerjee-led government in the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections, forecasting a win with over 250 seats.
“Bihar’s equation has no connection with Bengal,” Ghosh stated on X. “In Bengal, the factors are development, unity, harmony, rights, and self-respect.”
Ghosh also took aim at the Congress party, stating the Bihar results demonstrate a continuing trend of Congress failing in their opposition to BJP.
The TMC spokesperson further accused the BJP of plotting against the TMC in West Bengal and misusing central agencies and power. “There will be misuse of agencies and central power. Trinamool’s movement will continue against this,” he asserted, adding that the party will proactively counter what he described as BJP’s conspiracies through extensive public outreach.
Ghosh downplayed efforts by the BJP to draw parallels between the Bihar election results and the political climate in West Bengal. “You cannot win people’s love by hurting the rights and self-respect of the people of Bengal and simply pointing to another state,” he said. He further insisted that other states look to Banerjee’s model of development.