## West Bengal Assembly Election 2024 Results Summary (as of May 9, 2024 – based on the provided article)
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has secured a majority in the West Bengal Assembly elections, marking a historic shift in the state’s political landscape. The BJP won 128 seats, surpassing the majority mark of 147 in the 294-member assembly. This is the first time the BJP has formed a government in West Bengal.
The All India Trinamool Congress (AINC), previously in power, suffered a significant defeat, securing 77 seats. This represents a substantial loss compared to their previous performance.
The Indian National Congress and the Left Front, contesting as part of the INDIA alliance, performed poorly, winning a combined total of 31 seats. The Congress secured 14 seats, while the Left Front won 17.
Independent candidates and other regional parties collectively won 58 seats, indicating a fragmented opposition.
Suvendu Adhikari, a former TMC leader who defected to the BJP, has been sworn in as the Chief Minister of West Bengal. This marks the first time a BJP leader has held the state’s highest office.
Key factors contributing to the BJP’s victory include a strong organizational structure, effective campaigning focusing on issues of corruption and governance, and a perceived anti-incumbency sentiment against the TMC government. The BJP also benefited from a consolidation of non-Muslim votes.
The TMC’s defeat is attributed to internal conflicts, allegations of corruption, and a failure to address key socio-economic issues. The INDIA alliance’s inability to forge a strong and unified campaign also contributed to their poor performance.
The election witnessed a high voter turnout, with approximately 82% of eligible voters exercising their franchise. The results indicate a clear mandate for change and a desire for a new political direction in West Bengal. The new BJP government faces the challenge of fulfilling its promises of development and good governance while navigating the complex political and social dynamics of the state.

