The discussion highlights early election trends suggesting a strong performance by the BJP in West Bengal, with claims of a two-thirds majority and around 194 seats. BJP leaders credit the leadership of Narendra Modi and Amit Shah, stating that their electoral strategy and campaign style have delivered a significant mandate. Supporters describe the result as historic, referencing past party vision statements and long-term political growth. Celebrations are reported at the BJP headquarters, with traditional items like jhalmuri symbolically linked to the victory atmosphere. On the other hand, the Trinamool Congress (TMC), led by Mamata Banerjee, maintains that it is too early to conclude results and insists that counting is still underway. Party representatives argue that trends may change as remaining rounds are counted. The opposition debate also touches on the broader INDIA alliance, with claims that several regional leaders and parties are facing setbacks in this electoral cycle. Overall, the segment reflects contrasting political narratives—BJP supporters celebrating a projected decisive win, while opponents urge caution until final results are officially declared.


