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Impact of Yogi Adityanath on Bengal Elections: A Game Changer
Gyanhigyan english | May 5, 2026 12:40 AM CST

Today marks the announcement of election results from five states, with the Bengal elections drawing the most attention. For the first time, the BJP is leading over the TMC in several constituencies. If the BJP secures victory, it will be a historic achievement as they have never won the Bengal elections before. Various factors contribute to this potential success, but one aspect is gaining significant attention: Yogi Adityanath's involvement. Reports suggest that his numerous rallies in Bengal have played a crucial role in boosting the BJP's prospects. While the BJP appears to be making substantial gains, the impact of Chief Minister Yogi's rallies in Bengal has not been widely discussed. The 'Yogi factor' has been evident in Bihar, Maharashtra, and now in Bengal as well.



CM Yogi has conducted over 20 rallies in Bengal, each attracting significant crowds. In some instances, attendees even climbed onto bulldozers to catch a glimpse of him. His presence tends to generate excitement, and the slogans raised during these rallies have resonated with the public. Recall the Maharashtra elections when CM Yogi popularized the slogan 'Batooge to Katoge,' which was widely disseminated by the RSS and BJP affiliates, reaching households across the state. Similar reports have emerged from Bengal, where CM Yogi's rally slogans, such as 'TMC Mukto Bangla' (Free Bengal from TMC), have urged voters to give the BJP a chance.


He also emphasized the protection of 'Gau Mata' (Mother Cow) and the unity of Hindus, addressing the long-standing BJP issue of illegal Bangladeshi immigrants. The BJP has consistently accused Mamata Banerjee's government of sheltering these immigrants. This strategy aims to solidify the Hindu core voter base, which remains largely untapped in Bengal. CM Yogi's influence is evident, as he also raised the slogan 'Jai Shri Ram,' generating immense enthusiasm among the crowd, showcasing his significant impact not just in Uttar Pradesh but also in neighboring states.



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