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Will Mamata Banerjee’s All India Trinamool Congress Cross 180 Seats? Buzz Builds Ahead of Bengal Polls

Can Mamata Banerjee’s TMC cross 180 seats in West Bengal elections? Early trends suggest a strong lead, but tough competition from BJP keeps the race tight.

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With the West Bengal Assembly elections approaching, political circles are abuzz with a key question — can Mamata Banerjee-led All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) cross the crucial 180-seat mark? Early indicators and political assessments suggest that while the ruling party remains in a strong position, reaching 180 seats may not be a straightforward task. Internal surveys and independent estimates indicate that TMC could secure a comfortable majority, but the numbers are likely to hover in the range of 155 to 170 seats. Despite this, TMC leadership has set an ambitious target, aiming for over 200 seats to reinforce its dominance and secure a fourth consecutive term in power. Party insiders believe welfare schemes, grassroots connect, and strong leadership will help push the numbers higher. However, the challenge from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) remains significant. The opposition party has been aggressively expanding its base in the state and is expected to put up a tough fight in several key constituencies. Political analysts point out that factors such as anti-incumbency, candidate selection, and voter sentiment in rural and urban pockets will play a decisive role in determining whether TMC can breach the 180-seat mark. As campaigning intensifies, the battle for Bengal is shaping up to be closely watched, with the final outcome likely to hinge on last-mile voter mobilisation.

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