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State Assembly Elections 2026: The multidimensional assessment of electoral outcomes

The 2026 Assembly election results across key Indian states have triggered what many political observers are describing as a major realignment in the country’s political landscape. From the dramatic rise of the Bharatiya Janata Party in West Bengal to the collapse of established political equations in Tamil Nadu and the consolidation of power in Assam, the verdicts are being viewed as more than routine electoral outcomes

Dr Pankaj Jagannath JayswalDr Pankaj Jagannath Jayswal
May 8, 2026, 11:00 am IST
in Politics, Bharat, Opinion
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Victory celebrations in west Bengal after declaration of Assembly Results

Victory celebrations in west Bengal after declaration of Assembly Results

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May 4, 2026, is crucial for Bharat’s future border measures as well as the growth and security of the northeast. The political landscape and power in the future will be drastically altered by the BJP’s triumph today, particularly in West Bengal. Currently, the BJP and NDA control 72% of the Bharat’s landscape and about 78% of the population. It is evident from the future that the Congress is losing Himachal Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka to the NDA. The NDA still faces difficulties in Punjab. The most important factor that all regional parties overlook is that the Gandhi family and Congress are systematically weakening regional parties because they want a two-party system at both the state and national levels, so the Gandhi family and Congress attack their INDI alliance associates in state elections. Though congress is declining in every state, their optimistic thinking must be evaluated by all regional parties. The regional parties should investigate this issue and form a new alliance without congress. The congress has a negative impact on regional parties. The demise of communist government in Bharat will assist lessen Chinese influence on our growth in all areas. Let’s examine the outcomes from four states today.

West Bengal

The Hindu Matrushakti demonstrated that her vote cannot be influenced through monetary transactions. Women demonstrated their commitment to nation’s safety, nation building, and Matrushakti’s safety. Their perseverance and commitment to voting despite the terrible situation in Bengal demonstrates their respect for the constitution and democratic process. Today’s result demonstrates that if Matrushakti decides something, she can shift the wind of the outcome for the benefit of the state and nation. The Election Commission of Bharat, the Supreme Court, and the Central Government took the necessary procedures to ensure a free and fair election in the state. The deployment of the CRPF in the state is critical in reducing violence and the use of coercion, violent methods, and threats.

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The Bengal outcome will allow the BJP and Yogi Adityanath to proceed with complete confidence and trust in winning the Uttar Pradesh election by a landslide. In the 2029 general election, the NDA will have an advantage in winning two-thirds of the seats. The Bangladesh border will be secured, and infiltrators will be deported, allowing the Mamta government’s demographic changes to be reversed in order to protect the state and nation. Chicken neck security will be strengthened through the rapid adoption of infrastructure, technology, and defence mechanisms. The interconnectedness of the northeastern states will develop much further. Law and order will improve in line with the UP government’s measures. The state will experience progress on all fronts. Hindus have suffered greatly as a result of the TMC administration’s prejudiced governance. The BJP government will now protect Hindus in accordance with the Constitution.

Tamil Nadu

Stalin’s party, the DMK, was crushed, and the reason is that, while Hindus are not vociferous, they demonstrate their strength when voting. Udayanidhi’s worst words about Sanatan Dharma are intended to eliminate Sanatan Dharma. Describing Sanatan Dharm as an illness opened the path for a major setback. It is a wake-up signal to all parties that they cannot take Hindus for granted and make disparaging remarks about dharma, culture, and nation. The next party to suffer from the attack on Hindu Dharma is Akhilesh Yadav’s Samajvadi party. The TVK, fronted by film actor Joseph, made significant inroads and gained over 100 seats. It demonstrates that cinema actors are like gods to Tamils, even if the actor or actress is politically incorrect.

I hope Joseph, as Tamil Nadu’s chief minister, does not harbour anti-Hindu sentiments like Stalin’s father and son. The culture of Hindus is continuously assailed by the Stalin regime; I hope Joseph does not promote such activities against Hindus and stops conversions that violate the constitution. Intellectuals and various social bodies must evaluate the emotional quotient of those who vote for a film celebrity without considering the merits. It is tough for persons like Railway man Shridharan and brilliant lawyer Ujwal Nikam to win elections, however it is easier for a film or sports celebrity. In the coming years, the BJP will undoubtedly establish a strong presence in Tamil Nadu.

Assam

Himanta Biswa Sarma is one of the Chief Ministers whose governance model should be copied by other state Ministers in order to keep the law and order. He is active in all sectors of governance and takes steps to manage the state effectively and efficiently. The anti-incumbency campaign was transformed into a pro-cumbency campaign simply by his hard work and affiliation with all segments of society. Winning 100 out of 126 seats when your party has been in power for two terms is truly a labour of love for the people of the state. The inflitrators will face difficult challenges. The robust legislation he enacted, as well as his efforts on the ground, will help protect the state and nation from internal and external threats. He will have more authority to act appropriately.

Kerala

The last communist stronghold has collapsed. The mindset that promotes China has first harmed West Bengal for nearly 35 years, and Kerala for many years. Their anti-Hindu campaign and support for religious conversion transformed the demographics, resulting in an exponential increase in the population of Muslims and Christians. People who have been brainwashed have a strong preference for communism, despite the fact that it has done nothing for them. It is extremely difficult for the BJP to have a significant representation in the assembly. However, obtaining three seats paved the way for assembly to modify the circumstances over the next ten years. If Bengal can grow from three to 200 seats in ten years, why couldn’t Kerala and Tamil Nadu?

The increase in voting percentages across all states demonstrates voter trust in democracy, the  Election Commission, the judiciary, and administrations. It is a significant achievement for democracy and the constitution. A higher percentage of votes indicates that vote bank politics of a few parties will suffer. Parties will have to treat every voter as vital, putting vote bank politics aside. Congratulations to all winners.

 

Topics: State Assembly Election Results 2026West Bengal Election Results
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