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BENGAL TO SEE BATTLE OF CONTRASTING NARRATIVES
The Sunday Guardian
|March 22, 2026
Bengal heads into elections amid a fierce clash of identity, welfare, and change.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee at a public rally. (File Photo)
As West Bengal hurtles toward a high-stakes electoral showdown, the air in the State is thick not just with the heat of summer, but with two diametrically opposed visions for its future.
The ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC), led by a combative Mamata Banerjee, and the surging challenger, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), have locked horns in what political observers are calling a fundamental battle for the soul of Bengal.
On one side stands the “Didi” narrative: a fortress of Bengali identity, protected by a vast “welfare shield.” On the other hand, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's “Asol Poriborton” (Real Change) 2.0 seeks to dismantle what it labels as a decade of “misrule, violence, and infiltration.”
The tone for the BJP’s aggressive push was set by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his massive Kolkata rally on March 14. Addressing a sea of saffron supporters, estimated at over 600,000, the Prime Minister launched a blistering attack on the 15-year TMC rule.
“The people of Bengal have made up their minds,” a senior BJP strategist remarked, echoing the PM’s sentiment. “The turnout wasn't just a crowd; it was a signal that the narrative of fear is breaking.” Modi's speeches in the State have consistently pivoted on three pillars: the alleged “population imbalance” caused by infiltration, the “politicization of administration,” and the “corruption” that he claims has stalled Bengal’s progress compared to the rest of India.
The BJP is banking on a strategy of heavy polarization and caste outreach. By focusing on groups like the Matuas, Rajbanshis, and the Kurmis, the party is attempting to chip away at the TMC’s traditional base.
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