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Falta Repoll Results and Political Shifts

Monday, May 25, 2026
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Falta Repoll Results and Political Shifts

The BJP won big in the Falta Assembly repoll. It was an emphatic victory, really.

But the real shock wasn't just the massive margin. It was seeing the Trinamool Congress completely collapse in a seat they thought they had locked down since 2011. It just evaporated.

This whole thing happened because the Election Commission cancelled the first election. Allegations of messing things up. So they had to poll again across all those booths.

Turnout was decent, though. About 88 per cent. Heavy security everywhere.

That’s over seventy-one per cent.

The TMC suffered the biggest blow. Finished fourth. It just vanished.

It was a dramatic reversal. A massive flip from what was there before.


Falta has a fair bit of Muslim voters—around thirty per cent. Traditionally, that kind of area leaned towards the TMC . That was because of some minority consolidation, plus support from certain Hindu groups, especially women and those who got welfare.

But this repoll?

But there’s also this shift. Some minority voters seem to have drifted towards the CPI(M) . Where they used to go to the TMC back in 2011.

The CPI(M) getting close to twenty per cent vote share is significant too.


They don't see the TMC as capable of stopping the BJP now.

The TMC rejected that take.

Party leader Kunal Ghosh insisted that one single repoll can’t tell you about a massive shift in minority voting patterns. It’s too much to draw conclusions from just one event.

The Falta result has also fueled the BJP ’s attack on the ‘Diamond Harbour model.’

Amit Malviya, the IT cell head, called it the "collapse of the Diamond Harbour model." He claimed voters rejected fear, violence, and political intimidation in that region.

He pointed fingers at Abhishek Banerjee, suggesting the result punctured the TMC ’s supposed invincibility.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah, though, was very different. He hailed the win. He called it Bengal’s final decree for progress and against the politics of fear.

Modi also weighed in. “People of Falta have spoken,” he said.


Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari called it proof that people voted freely after all these years. He alleged the TMC turned into a “mafia company” while in power. He suggested the Falta result was just the start of a bigger rejection of the party.

The timing is rough.


The whole Assembly election already showed a major shift. The BJP emerged dominant after years of expansion.

This Falta repoll just added another layer to that change. Especially since that constituency was supposed to be safe for the TMC .

Observers are saying this outcome won't just be remembered as a local loss for the TMC . It’s about a deeper restructuring happening across Bengal politics.

Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board

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