A high-voltage political contest in West Bengal’s Bhabanipur constituency has taken a dramatic turn as counting progresses toward its final stages. According to the latest updates, 18 rounds of counting have been completed, with only two rounds remaining. BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari has established a significant lead of approximately 11,000 votes over Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Bhabanipur, traditionally considered a stronghold of the Trinamool Congress (TMC), has remained politically significant since 2011. Mamata Banerjee has consistently held influence over the seat, including her previous by-election victory that reaffirmed her leadership in the constituency. However, the current trend indicates a major shift in voter sentiment. With Suvendu Adhikari maintaining a steady and widening lead, political observers are closely watching the final rounds of counting, which could potentially confirm one of the most unexpected outcomes in recent West Bengal political history. Suvendu Adhikari, who transitioned from being a senior TMC leader to one of the BJP’s most prominent faces in the state, has emerged as a central figure in this electoral battle. His performance in Bhabanipur is being viewed as a symbolic challenge to long-standing political dominance in the region. If the current margin holds, Mamata Banerjee could face a rare electoral defeat in a seat that has been closely associated with her leadership and political identity. The final two rounds of counting are now considered crucial in determining the ultimate outcome. Supporters from both parties remain stationed near counting centers as tension continues to build. BJP camps are reportedly optimistic, while TMC workers are awaiting final confirmation before drawing conclusions. As West Bengal edges toward a decisive result in Bhabanipur, all eyes remain fixed on the final numbers that could reshape the state’s political narrative.

