• About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Visit Mawphor
Highland Post
Govt. of Meghalaya
  • Home
  • Meghalaya
    • All
    • East Garo Hills
    • East Jaintia Hills
    • East Khasi Hills
    • Eastern West Khasi Hills
    • North Garo Hills
    • Ri Bhoi
    • South Garo Hills
    • South West Garo Hills
    • South West Khasi Hills
    • Statewide
    • West Garo Hills
    • West Jaintia Hills
    • West Khasi Hills
    Don Bosco Tura tops science stream, St Mary’s arts, St Edmund’s commerce

    Don Bosco Tura tops science stream, St Mary’s arts, St Edmund’s commerce

    Upper Shillong headmen oppose land grant to non-tribal

    Give preference for grants to high-scoring schools, Govt told

    Conrad briefs PM Modi on Meghalaya’s progress

    Conrad praises PM Modi, Amit Shah for election victories

    NPP & BJP ideologies one and the same: Pala

    Pala’s candidature most likely for Shillong by-poll

    Few ‘voted’ for Ardent

    Lakhon Kma won’t run for Parliament as independent again

    Authorities seize 600 litres of illegal liquor in City raids

    Authorities seize 600 litres of illegal liquor in City raids

    Villages without power supply for 9 months pay hefty bills

    Students, small businesses suffer through Dadenggre power crisis

    Upper Shillong headmen oppose land grant to non-tribal

    Voluntary blood donation drive held

    Explosion in Star Cement

    Katakey committee seeks documentation verification in coal transportation

    Trending Tags

    • North East
    • National
      Didi unseated: Mamata loses Bengal and Bhabanipur as BJP rewrites the script

      Didi unseated: Mamata loses Bengal and Bhabanipur as BJP rewrites the script

      Saffron wave in Bengal, Assam; Vijay’s TVK holds trump card in TN, solitary win for Congress in Kerala

      Saffron wave in Bengal, Assam; Vijay’s TVK holds trump card in TN, solitary win for Congress in Kerala

      Special Aadhaar enrolment drive for ration card holders

      Reliefs sought in plea concerning Aadhaar require legislative intervention, says SC

    • Health
    • Editorial
    • Sports
    • Writer’s Column
    • Letters to the Editor
    No Result
    View All Result
    • Home
    • Meghalaya
      • All
      • East Garo Hills
      • East Jaintia Hills
      • East Khasi Hills
      • Eastern West Khasi Hills
      • North Garo Hills
      • Ri Bhoi
      • South Garo Hills
      • South West Garo Hills
      • South West Khasi Hills
      • Statewide
      • West Garo Hills
      • West Jaintia Hills
      • West Khasi Hills
      Don Bosco Tura tops science stream, St Mary’s arts, St Edmund’s commerce

      Don Bosco Tura tops science stream, St Mary’s arts, St Edmund’s commerce

      Upper Shillong headmen oppose land grant to non-tribal

      Give preference for grants to high-scoring schools, Govt told

      Conrad briefs PM Modi on Meghalaya’s progress

      Conrad praises PM Modi, Amit Shah for election victories

      NPP & BJP ideologies one and the same: Pala

      Pala’s candidature most likely for Shillong by-poll

      Few ‘voted’ for Ardent

      Lakhon Kma won’t run for Parliament as independent again

      Authorities seize 600 litres of illegal liquor in City raids

      Authorities seize 600 litres of illegal liquor in City raids

      Villages without power supply for 9 months pay hefty bills

      Students, small businesses suffer through Dadenggre power crisis

      Upper Shillong headmen oppose land grant to non-tribal

      Voluntary blood donation drive held

      Explosion in Star Cement

      Katakey committee seeks documentation verification in coal transportation

      Trending Tags

      • North East
      • National
        Didi unseated: Mamata loses Bengal and Bhabanipur as BJP rewrites the script

        Didi unseated: Mamata loses Bengal and Bhabanipur as BJP rewrites the script

        Saffron wave in Bengal, Assam; Vijay’s TVK holds trump card in TN, solitary win for Congress in Kerala

        Saffron wave in Bengal, Assam; Vijay’s TVK holds trump card in TN, solitary win for Congress in Kerala

        Special Aadhaar enrolment drive for ration card holders

        Reliefs sought in plea concerning Aadhaar require legislative intervention, says SC

      • Health
      • Editorial
      • Sports
      • Writer’s Column
      • Letters to the Editor
      No Result
      View All Result
      Highland Post
      No Result
      View All Result
      Home National

      Saffron wave in Bengal, Assam; Vijay’s TVK holds trump card in TN, solitary win for Congress in Kerala

      HP News Service by HP News Service
      May 5, 2026
      in National
      0
      Saffron wave in Bengal, Assam; Vijay’s TVK holds trump card in TN, solitary win for Congress in Kerala

      BJP supporters apply 'gulal' amid celebrations during vote tabulation on the day of West Bengal Assembly election results, in Kolkata on Monday: Photo PTI

      0
      SHARES
      3
      VIEWS

      New Delhi/Kolkata/Chennai, May 4: The BJP is set to form its first government in West Bengal with a landslide victory in the state polls as the Election Commission’s (EC) trends on Monday showed that the party has gone past the 200-mark in combined wins and leads in the 294-member Assembly.

      The saffron party is also set to retain Assam for a third term, while the latest electoral cycle also saw a spectacular debut in Tamil Nadu by actor-politician Vijay’s TVK with 107 wins and leads out of 234 seats to emerge as the single-largest party, a wipeout of the Left as it tasted defeat in its last bastion of a Kerala, and a solitary win there for the Congress, which has been battling diminishing electoral returns.

      Three incumbent chief ministers — Mamata Banerjee (West Bengal), M K Stalin (Tamil Nadu) and Pinarayi Vijayan (Kerala) — are on their way out, with Banerjee also losing the poll battle against BJP’s Suvendu Adhikari in the Bhabanipur Assembly seat in Kolkata.

      While Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) stellar showing in the West Bengal polls during a grand victory celebration at the party headquarters in New Delhi, both Banerjee and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi alleged that the mandate was stolen.

      As votes were counted, the EC’s trends showed a landslide victory for the BJP with 206 combined wins and leads out of 293 seats in West Bengal, with the incumbent TMC left reeling at just 81. Re-polling has been ordered in one constituency in the state.

      Modi hailed the verdict as a mandate for the politics of performance.

      “Our mantra is nagarik devo bhava (citizens are god). We are dedicated to serving the people. That is why the people have shown their faith in the BJP. They know the BJP is synonymous with good governance, whether it is state government or civic elections as you saw the party winning its highest ever vote share in the recent Gujarat local body polls,” he said.

      Meanwhile, outgoing West Bengal Chief Minister Banerjee alleged that the mandate in more than 100 seats was “looted”.

      “We will bounce back,” the Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo said while walking out of the counting centre at the Bhabanipur constituency.

      A visibly-distraught Banerjee told reporters that the BJP’s victory was “immoral”.

      “They have looted more than 100 seats,” she alleged.

      Banerjee found an ally in Gandhi, who too alleged that the mandate in Assam and West Bengal was “stolen”.

      In a post on X, the leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha said: “Assam and Bengal are clear cases of the election being stolen by the BJP with the support of the EC. We agree with Mamata ji. More than 100 seats were stolen in Bengal.”

      “We have seen this playbook before: Madhya Pradesh. Haryana. Maharashtra. Lok Sabha 2024 etc.,” he said.

      “Chunav chori, sanstha chori — ab aur chara hi kya hai! (Election theft, institutional theft — what is the option now),” Gandhi added in Hindi.

      Addressing the gathering at the BJP headquarters, Modi, clad in a traditional Bengali dhoti-kurta, expressed gratitude to the karyakartas (party workers) and voters of West Bengal, Assam as well as Puducherry, assured the people of Tamil Nadu and Kerala that the saffron party would strive to serve them equally, and took a dig at old foe Congress, saying he is sure that the people of Kerala would teach the grand old party a lesson in the next election.

      As regional powerhouse TMC stared at a bleak future with its citadel breached, the prime minister paid glowing tributes to RSS ideologue Syama Prasad Mookerjee for fighting to keep West Bengal in India and said it was fitting that in the 150th year of Vande Mataram, the state witnessed “poriborton” (political change), emphasising that the reign of fear is over.

      “Those like Dr Mookerjee, who believe in rashtra sarvopari (nation above all), are always ready to sacrifice their lives for the country. His vision for Bengal has come true today on May 4, 2026, as the people of the state have given us the opportunity to serve.

      “For the first time in Bengal, the election was conducted completely peacefully, with not a single person losing their life,” Modi said, referring to the role played by security forces in ensuring incident-free polls.

      More than 2.5 lakh personnel of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), along with state police, were deployed, with the TMC and BJP engaging in a showdown outside several strongrooms where electronic voting machines (EVMs) were stored in the run-up to the counting.

      In Assam, where the election was a hot-headed affair too, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma led the BJP to another straight victory, bagging 82 of the 126 seats, leaving the Congress far behind at 19. State Congress chief Gaurav Gogoi faced his first electoral defeat in Jorhat.

      “Hat-Trick with a century!” a jubilant Sarma said in a post on X and thanked the people of Assam.

      The cynosure of Elections 2026, however, was West Bengal, where the TMC was eyeing a fourth straight term.

      “The Lotus blooms in West Bengal! The 2026 West Bengal Assembly Elections will be remembered forever. People’s power has prevailed and BJP’s politics of good governance has triumphed,” Modi said on X before the victory speech at the party headquarters.

      As the counting progressed, power for the TMC seemed to be pulling away — further and further. The state’s political landscape was changing, with the BJP, its campaign spearheaded by Union Home Minister Amit Shah with Modi as its lodestar, pushing ahead in the border, tribal and industrial regions, while the TMC held ground in parts of Kolkata and select rural strongholds.

      The numbers, pollsters said, clearly indicated that it was all over for the tough talking Banerjee and another victory for Brand Modi.

      A defiant Banerjee disagreed even as trends showed she was trailing behind Adhikari in Bhabanipur.

      “A false narrative is being spread,” she alleged in a video message.

      The chief minister accused the EC of “not declaring results or leads” in areas where the TMC was ahead.

      “This is a game plan by the EC and the BJP as it (the poll panel) is not declaring results or leads in areas where we are leading,” she said.

      Banerjee also alleged irregularities in the counting process at some locations.

      “In several places, counting has been stopped after the first two to three rounds. In Kalyani, we have caught seven machines with severe anomalies,” she claimed.

      “I appeal to everyone that neither TMC candidates nor counting agents should abandon the counting centres,” she added.

      It was a volatile election campaign with issues of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the voter list, electoral rigging and polarisation dominating the discourse.

      If West Bengal was one headline of Elections 2026, the other was superstar Vijay, who defied the odds and the taint of a stampede during his rally in Karur in September 2025, in which 41 people were killed. That was clearly in the past as his party broke the bipolar cycle of Dravidian politics in Tamil Nadu.

      Congratulating Vijay, Gandhi said, “The mandate reflects the rising voice of the youth, which cannot and will not be ignored.”

      The ruling DMK that had started the morning at the third position, was at 60 and the AIADMK at 47.

      The choice, it appeared, was clear. Joseph Vijay Chandrasekhar appeared set to join the pantheon of MGR and Jayalalithaa as celluloid stars who made it big in the political firmament. The star of hit films, such as “Mersal” and “Leo”, went into the campaign with a list of lofty poll promises, including 8 gm of gold, worth about Rs 1.12 lakh, for marriage. Vijay’s assurances in the party manifesto also included a monthly assistance of Rs 2,500 for women aged below 60 years and six free cooking-gas cylinders per family a year.

      With the Kerala win in her party’s pocket, Congress general secretary and Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra thanked the people of the southern state for their overwhelming support.

      “To all my brothers and sisters in Keralam, thank you for your faith and for your overwhelming support. The trust you have placed in us will be the UDF’s guiding force as we work hard towards building a better future for each one of you,” she said.

      In Puducherry, the All India NR Congress had won or was ahead in 12 of the 30 seats. The DMK stood at five and the BJP at four. The TVK made its presence felt with two seats. (PTI)

      HP News Service

      HP News Service

      An English daily newspaper from Shillong published by Readington Marwein, proprietor of Mawphor Khasi Daily Newspaper, who established the first Khasi daily in 1989.

      Related Posts

      Didi unseated: Mamata loses Bengal and Bhabanipur as BJP rewrites the script
      National

      Didi unseated: Mamata loses Bengal and Bhabanipur as BJP rewrites the script

      May 5, 2026
      Special Aadhaar enrolment drive for ration card holders
      National

      Reliefs sought in plea concerning Aadhaar require legislative intervention, says SC

      May 4, 2026
      Will the power pendulum swing? Result day for West Bengal, Assam, TN, Kerala and Puducherry
      National

      Will the power pendulum swing? Result day for West Bengal, Assam, TN, Kerala and Puducherry

      May 4, 2026
      Mobile phones go abuzz across country with launch of cell broadcast alert system
      National

      Mobile phones go abuzz across country with launch of cell broadcast alert system

      May 2, 2026
      Commercial establishment can only use 19 kg LPG cylinders
      National

      Commercial LPG price hiked by Rs 993 per 19-kg cylinder

      May 1, 2026
      Meghalaya honeymoon murder case: Family has abandoned Sonam, says brother after she gets bail
      Meghalaya

      Meghalaya honeymoon murder case: Family has abandoned Sonam, says brother after she gets bail

      May 1, 2026
      Load More
      Next Post
      Didi unseated: Mamata loses Bengal and Bhabanipur as BJP rewrites the script

      Didi unseated: Mamata loses Bengal and Bhabanipur as BJP rewrites the script

      Leave a Reply Cancel reply

      Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

      We’re on Facebook

      Advertisement

      • Trending
      • Comments
      • Latest
      Sonam & Raja were with 3 other tourists on day they vanished, says tour guide

      Sonam & Raja were with 3 other tourists on day they vanished, says tour guide

      June 7, 2025
      Tourist taxi association launches agitation against outside vehicles

      Tourist taxi association launches agitation against outside vehicles

      September 17, 2025
      Residents of 44 localities in Shillong drink unsafe water

      Residents of 44 localities in Shillong drink unsafe water

      October 3, 2023
      Bike taxi drivers ask Govt for offline option

      Rapido captains caught off guard by DTO, hired and fined

      July 7, 2024
      Local cabbies disagree with disruption of tourists’ entry

      Assam taxi operators warn of dire effects of ban from tourist sites

      1

      Illegal sand, boulder mining along Umiam River banned

      0

      WINS project launched at Loreto School

      0
      Didi unseated: Mamata loses Bengal and Bhabanipur as BJP rewrites the script

      Didi unseated: Mamata loses Bengal and Bhabanipur as BJP rewrites the script

      0
      Didi unseated: Mamata loses Bengal and Bhabanipur as BJP rewrites the script

      Didi unseated: Mamata loses Bengal and Bhabanipur as BJP rewrites the script

      May 5, 2026
      Saffron wave in Bengal, Assam; Vijay’s TVK holds trump card in TN, solitary win for Congress in Kerala

      Saffron wave in Bengal, Assam; Vijay’s TVK holds trump card in TN, solitary win for Congress in Kerala

      May 5, 2026
      Don Bosco Tura tops science stream, St Mary’s arts, St Edmund’s commerce

      Don Bosco Tura tops science stream, St Mary’s arts, St Edmund’s commerce

      May 5, 2026
      Special Aadhaar enrolment drive for ration card holders

      Reliefs sought in plea concerning Aadhaar require legislative intervention, says SC

      May 4, 2026

      Recommended

      Didi unseated: Mamata loses Bengal and Bhabanipur as BJP rewrites the script

      Didi unseated: Mamata loses Bengal and Bhabanipur as BJP rewrites the script

      May 5, 2026
      Saffron wave in Bengal, Assam; Vijay’s TVK holds trump card in TN, solitary win for Congress in Kerala

      Saffron wave in Bengal, Assam; Vijay’s TVK holds trump card in TN, solitary win for Congress in Kerala

      May 5, 2026
      Don Bosco Tura tops science stream, St Mary’s arts, St Edmund’s commerce

      Don Bosco Tura tops science stream, St Mary’s arts, St Edmund’s commerce

      May 5, 2026
      Special Aadhaar enrolment drive for ration card holders

      Reliefs sought in plea concerning Aadhaar require legislative intervention, says SC

      May 4, 2026

      About Highland Post

      You’re visiting the official website of Highland Post, a leading and most circulated English daily of Meghalaya published by the Mawphor Group. Stay updated with our e-edition for latest updates from Meghalaya, North Eastern India and World as a whole.

      Registered office:
      Mavis Dunn Road, Mawkhar,
      Shillong-793001, Meghalaya
      Phone no: 0364-2545423
      Email: highlandpost.shg@gmail.com, editorhp2019@gmail.com

      Like Us on Facebook

      Follow Us on Twitter

      Tweets by HP

      © 2021 Highland Post – All Rights Reserved.

      • About
      • Advertise
      • Privacy & Policy
      • Contact
      No Result
      View All Result
      • Home
      • Meghalaya
        • East Garo Hills
        • East Jaintia Hills
        • East Khasi Hills
        • North Garo Hills
        • Ri Bhoi
        • South Garo Hills
        • South West Garo Hills
        • South West Khasi Hills
        • Statewide
        • West Garo Hills
        • West Jaintia Hills
        • West Khasi Hills
      • North East
      • National
      • International
      • Health
      • Editorial
      • Musey Toons
      • Sports
      • Writer’s Column
      • Letters to the Editor

      © 2021 Highland Post - All Rights Reserved.