Mamata Banerjee
Mamata Banerjee adresses the press for first time since TMC's defeat in Bengal poll. Photo:
Mamata Banerjee refuses to 'resign', calls EC 'villain'
Outgoing Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday launched a scathing attack on the Election Commission of India, calling it a “villain” a day after the Bharatiya Janata Party scripted a historic landslide victory in the West Bengal Assembly elections.
Refusing to resign, Banerjee asserted that her party’s fight was not against the BJP but against the Election Commission. “We did not lose the election. It was a forceful attempt to defeat us,” she said while addressing a press conference in Kolkata.
“It is sad to say that the Chief Election Commissioner became the villain of this election, looting the democratic rights of the people and manipulating the EVMs,” she alleged.
Banerjee further claimed that several Trinamool Congress workers were detained two days before polling, which, according to her, affected the outcome of the election.
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This was the first election in West Bengal following the deletion of around 90 lakh voters under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR).
Despite the defeat, Banerjee maintained, “We have won the election morally.” She also alleged that she was assaulted and forcibly removed froma counting centre.Adhikari defeats Banerjee in Bhabanipur
In a result that has sent shockwaves through West Bengal’s political landscape, Suvendu Adhikari defeated Mamata Banerjee in the Bhabanipur Assembly constituency by a margin of 15,114 votes, ending her long-standing dominance in one of Kolkata’s most symbolic political battlegrounds.
The verdict, declared after a tense and closely watched counting process, marks one of the most dramatic upsets of the 2026 Assembly elections and delivers a significant psychological blow to the Trinamool Congress.Bhabanipur: A political stronghold falls
Bhabanipur has long been more than just another constituency in Bengal politics—it has been Banerjee’s political bastion for over a decade.
Having represented the seat in previous elections, the constituency symbolised her leadership in Kolkata and across the state. With strong organisational backing and consistent urban voter support, Bhabanipur was widely regarded as a Trinamool fortress—making Adhikari’s victory not just electoral, but deeply symboll
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