In a live election broadcast interview, senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Sukanta Majumdar reacted to emerging counting trends showing the party in a commanding position in West Bengal. According to the figures discussed during the program, the BJP is currently leading with approximately 194 seats, while the Trinamool Congress (TMC) is reported to be significantly behind at around 90 seats. Majumdar expressed confidence that the BJP’s lead would translate into a final tally crossing the 200-seat mark once counting is completed. He described the current trends as a reflection of public support for the party’s campaign and claimed that the momentum observed during counting is likely to continue through the final results. During the interaction, he emphasized that internal party procedures would determine leadership decisions after the final outcome, stating that the legislative party would decide the next steps in accordance with established party processes. The discussion also touched upon broader political messaging and governance themes, where Majumdar reiterated the party’s stated principle of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas” as the guiding framework for future governance. He suggested that the party’s approach would remain inclusive regardless of voting patterns across communities. When asked about key campaign issues such as migration and border concerns, he referenced policy positions linked to national leadership, indicating that future administrative action would align with existing central government frameworks and legal provisions. The broadcast also highlighted celebratory scenes among party workers, though Majumdar indicated that formal celebrations would be reserved until the party crosses the projected 200-seat milestone. It was repeatedly noted during the program that these are still evolving counting trends, and final official results will be confirmed only after the Election Commission completes all counting rounds and validation procedures.


