
BJP will form govt in both Tamil Nadu & Bengal in 2026: Amit Shah
In a bold declaration, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has claimed that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its National Democratic Alliance (NDA) will form governments in both Tamil Nadu and West Bengal in the 2026 state assembly elections. Shah made this statement while addressing an event in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, on Sunday.
The Home Minister, who is known for his sharp political instincts, believes that the people of Tamil Nadu will “uproot” the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) from the state, paving the way for a BJP-led government. This statement comes at a time when the BJP is making concerted efforts to expand its presence in the southern states, particularly Tamil Nadu, where it has traditionally been weak.
Shah’s remarks have sent shockwaves through the political circles in both Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, where the ruling parties, the DMK and the Trinamool Congress (TMC), respectively, are gearing up for the elections. The BJP has been trying to make inroads in these states, and its leadership has been working tirelessly to build alliances and win over voters.
The BJP’s strategy in Tamil Nadu appears to be centered around its alliance with the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), which has been a dominant force in the state politics for decades. The party has been trying to capitalize on the AIADMK’s popularity and the growing discontent among the people against the DMK-led government.
In West Bengal, the BJP has been trying to challenge the TMC’s dominance, which has been unbroken since 2011. The party has been focusing on winning over the Hindu voters, who have traditionally been loyal to the TMC. The BJP has also been trying to capitalize on the growing resentment among the people against the TMC government, which has been plagued by allegations of corruption and misgovernance.
Shah’s statement has been seen as a bold declaration of intent by the BJP, which has been trying to project itself as a strong alternative to the ruling parties in both Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. The party’s leadership believes that its strong organization, combined with its national appeal, will help it win over voters and form governments in both states.
The BJP’s strategy in Tamil Nadu is centered around its alliance with the AIADMK, which has been a dominant force in the state politics for decades. The party has been trying to capitalize on the AIADMK’s popularity and the growing discontent among the people against the DMK-led government.
In West Bengal, the BJP has been trying to challenge the TMC’s dominance, which has been unbroken since 2011. The party has been focusing on winning over the Hindu voters, who have traditionally been loyal to the TMC. The BJP has also been trying to capitalize on the growing resentment among the people against the TMC government, which has been plagued by allegations of corruption and misgovernance.
Shah’s statement has been seen as a reflection of the BJP’s growing confidence in its ability to win elections in states where it has traditionally been weak. The party’s leadership believes that its strong organization, combined with its national appeal, will help it win over voters and form governments in both states.
The BJP’s strategy in Tamil Nadu is centered around its alliance with the AIADMK, which has been a dominant force in the state politics for decades. The party has been trying to capitalize on the AIADMK’s popularity and the growing discontent among the people against the DMK-led government.
In West Bengal, the BJP has been trying to challenge the TMC’s dominance, which has been unbroken since 2011. The party has been focusing on winning over the Hindu voters, who have traditionally been loyal to the TMC. The BJP has also been trying to capitalize on the growing resentment among the people against the TMC government, which has been plagued by allegations of corruption and misgovernance.
Shah’s statement has been seen as a bold declaration of intent by the BJP, which has been trying to project itself as a strong alternative to the ruling parties in both Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. The party’s leadership believes that its strong organization, combined with its national appeal, will help it win over voters and form governments in both states.
The BJP’s strategy in Tamil Nadu is centered around its alliance with the AIADMK, which has been a dominant force in the state politics for decades. The party has been trying to capitalize on the AIADMK’s popularity and the growing discontent among the people against the DMK-led government.
In West Bengal, the BJP has been trying to challenge the TMC’s dominance, which has been unbroken since 2011. The party has been focusing on winning over the Hindu voters, who have traditionally been loyal to the TMC. The BJP has also been trying to capitalize on the growing resentment among the people against the TMC government, which has been plagued by allegations of corruption and misgovernance.
Shah’s statement has been seen as a reflection of the BJP’s growing confidence in its ability to win elections in states where it has traditionally been weak. The party’s leadership believes that its strong organization, combined with its national appeal, will help it win over voters and form governments in both states.
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