The segment presents a highly pro-BJP commentary based on ongoing West Bengal election counting trends. The anchor highlights that the BJP is reportedly leading with around 175 seats, far above the majority mark, and describes it as a massive surge compared to its previous performance of 77 seats. The commentary portrays this rise as a “wave” or “tsunami,” suggesting a strong and one-sided electoral mandate in favour of the BJP. The speaker emphasizes the scale of BJP’s growth and frames it as a historic political shift, extending from Uttarakhand through Uttar Pradesh and Bihar to West Bengal. The discussion uses metaphorical language, comparing BJP’s rise to the flow of the Ganga river, suggesting an unstoppable momentum across northern and eastern India. It also references past political remarks made during the campaign, including criticisms exchanged between political leaders over environmental and governance issues. Overall, the segment portrays the BJP as heading toward a decisive and overwhelming victory, while framing the election outcome as a significant national-level political change, according to ongoing counting trends.


