BJP’s ‘Hindutva Message’ in Bankura.....! A Political Battle for 2026 Elections

- The Daily Hints
- 15 Mar, 2025
With the 2026 Assembly elections approaching, the political atmosphere in West Bengal is heating up. In Bankura BJP has begun its campaign by painting Hindutva slogans on walls criticising TMC’s alleged minority appeasement. This move has sparked sharp reactions from TMC and CPM, escalating the political debate.
Details & Context
BJP’s Wall Campaign in Bankura
- BJP workers have been spotted painting walls across Bankura’s Block 1 with slogans emphasising Hindutva.
- Messages like “Hindus, Unite.! Vote for BJP in 2026” and “The Lotus is the Symbol of Hindu Survival” have been prominently displayed.
- BJP claims this is a response to TMC’s alleged appeasement of minorities.
Political Backlash & Criticism
- TMC has dismissed BJP’s campaign as mere theatrics, asserting that people have suffered under BJP rule in Bankura.
- CPM has also criticised both parties, calling their tactics divisive and aimed at vote-bank politics rather than real issues.
Quotes
BJP’s Stand – Bikas Ghosh, BJP District Committee Member
“TMC has divided Bengal based on religion. In 2026 Hindus will unite and vote for BJP to remove TMC from power.”
TMC’s Response – Anshuman Bandopadhyay, TMC Block President
“People of Bankura elected BJP in 2021 but they have only suffered under their rule. BJP’s communal politics will not work in 2026.”
CPM’s Take – Prabhat Kusum Roy, CPM Leader
“This is just another attempt at dividing people. BJP is playing the Hindutva card and TMC is countering with their own politics. Real issues like jobs and development are being ignored.”
Additional Information
BJP’s Previous Election Performance
- In 2021 BJP aimed for over 200 seats but failed to cross even 100.
- The party struggled in municipal and panchayat elections as well.
- Now, ahead of 2026, BJP is aggressively pushing its Hindutva agenda.
TMC’s Strategy
- TMC is banking on its welfare schemes and accusing BJP of communal polarisation.
- Party leaders claim that people will reject BJP’s religious politics.
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Impact Analysis
✅ BJP’s Strategy
- Banking on Hindu consolidation to boost vote share.
- Targeting TMC’s alleged minority appeasement.
- Using aggressive wall campaigns to gain early momentum.
❌ Challenges for BJP
- Past electoral setbacks in West Bengal.
- Need to counter TMC’s strong grassroots presence.
- Risk of backlash from secular voters.
TMC’s Position
- Presenting BJP as a communal party.
- Strengthening welfare-based governance model.
- Mobilising minority votes against BJP.
With the 2026 elections still a year away, BJP’s Hindutva-focused campaign in Bankura has already stirred political controversy. While BJP aims to consolidate Hindu votes, TMC and CPM have strongly opposed this move. The coming months will determine whether BJP’s strategy will work or backfire.
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