Srinagar, May 5 -- The recent West Bengal election outcome marks a decisive shift in the state's political trajectory, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) registering a sweeping mandate while the Trinamool Congress (TMC) faces a steep electoral setback after years of dominance. The verdict reflects a strong anti-incumbency sentiment that had been building over time. Allegations of corruption, concerns over governance, and repeated instances of political violence created an environment of public dissatisfaction. Voters, particularly in urban and semi-urban constituencies, appeared to have prioritised change over continuity. A key factor in the BJP's performance was its ability to expand its organisational footprint in the state. Through ...