West Bengal Election Result 2021: The Bharatiya Janata Party’s decades-extended dream of conquering Bengal has when once more remained unfulfilled. After a spectacular rise in 2019, the saffron party had hoped to adjust its fortune in Bengal in 2021. But that didn’t take place. There are two strategies of searching at the BJP’s overall performance in this assembly election. Going by the 2016 election, the BJP has completed properly this time. In the last assembly polls, the saffron party had just 3 seats with 10 % vote share. But in 2021, the seat has improved to 77 with 38 % vote share. However, if one appears at the party’s Lok Sabha numbers when it got 18 seats with 41 per cent vote share, then the BJP has lost its ground from leads in 121 seats (if disaggregated) to just 77, with 3 per cent vote share loss. The TMC has swept the state with 213 seats with 48 per cent vote share. The BJP wasn’t expecting this at all.
A close look at the saffron party’s program to conquer West Bengal had 3 essential techniques. First, generating inroads in rural locations via RSS second, widespread coverage of Central schemes like Ujjwala and third, cashing in on the discontent amongst the ruling TMC. The BJP had learnt that without having getting a presence at the grass-root level in Bengal, it can not overthrow Trinamool. While the RSS helped it in preparing a pool of ground workers, discontent inside Mamata Banerjee’s party helped the saffron party get numerous sitting MLAs and TMC leaders onboard. The BJP had fielded more than a dozen MLAs in addition to its 4 MPs in the battleground West Bengal. But even that could not aid it safe the magic quantity in West Bengal — 3 of its MPs and 14 of the sitting MLAs lost in the TMC storm. The BJP, having said that, managed to expand its vote share more than 3-time to 38.13 per cent this election from about 10 per cent in 2016 — the only consolation prize it has now.
The BJP, which won 77 seats this time, had provided tickets to sitting MLAs Suvendu Adhikari from Nandigram (won), Neeraj Tamang Zimba from Darjeeling (won), Biswajit Das from Bagda (won), Mihir Goswamy from Natabari (won), Baishali Dalmiya from Bally (lost), Jagannath Sarkar from Santipur (won), Asish Kumar Biswas from Krishnaganj (won), Sabyasachi Dutta from Bidhannagar (lost), Saikat Panja from Monteswar (lost), Subhrangshu Roy from Bijapur (lost), Paban Singh from Bhatpara (won), Arindam Bhattacharya from Jagatdal (lost), Sunil Singh from Noapara (lost), Shilbhadra Datta from Khardaha (lost), Joel Murmu from Habibpur (won), Jitendra Tiwari from Pandabeswar (lost), Swadhin Kumar Sarkar from Baisnabnagar (lost), former MLA Bankim Chandra Ghosh from Chakdaha (won) and Chandima Roy, the wife of BJP MLA Debendra Nath Roy from Hemtabad (lost).
A former minister in Mamata Banerjee’s cabinet Rajib Banerjee was fielded from his regular Domjur seat but he lost to Kalyan Ghosh of the TMC. Prabir Ghosal, sitting TMC MLA from Uttarpara, who joined the BJP along with Rajib Banerjee, has been fielded from the very same seat but lost by a massive margin to TMC’s Kanchan Mullick. Octogenarian leader and TMC MLA from Singur Rabindranath Bhattacharya, whom TMC had dropped from its list provided the COVID-19, joined the BJP and contested from the Singur constituency. He, having said that, lost to TMC candidate Becharam Manna.
The BJP had won 18 Parliamentary seats in Bengal in the 2019 polls to emerge as the major opposition to the TMC. However, it had gambled by fielding 4 of them in the Bengal elections. Of these, 3 faced defeat in the assembly poll. Union Minister Babul Supriyo (lost) was fielded from the Tollygunge seat against TMC’s minister Aroop Biswas, Hooghly BJP MP Locket Chatterjee contested unsuccessfully against the TMC’s Tapan Majumdar from the Chunchura seat, Cooch Behar BJP MP Nisith Pramanik contested from Dinhata against the TMC’s Udayan Guha and managed to win the election by a margin of just 57 votes. Notably, Guha was a minister in the erstwhile Left government and joined the TMC in 2011. The saffron party had fielded former Rajya Sabha MP Swapna Dasgupta from the Tarakeswar seat against the TMC’s Ramendu Sinha Roy but he also failed to add to the BJP’s tally.
And then there was a bombardment of rallies and speeches by star BJP campaigners led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Even Mamata Banerjee’s poll strategist Prashant Kishor has admitted that there is a cult about Modi in the nation. However, all this combined could not aid the saffron party cross one hundred-mark in the state. Prashant Kishor’s prediction proved correct as the TMC stifled the BJP to just 77 seats. After a higher-octane campaign, the saffron party is getting itself once more at square one and will have to seriously introspect its prospects ahead of the 2024 General Elections.