After the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its allies swept through Bihar, West Bengal’s Trinamool Congress (TMC) jumped onto social‑media with a dramatic animation that warns of a possible BJP victory in the state’s 2026 assembly elections.
The clip shows a young narrator walking through a fictional, “BJP‑ruled” West Bengal. He claims a mis‑tapped button on the voting machine pushed people into a dystopian future. In the video, a boy and a girl would need the party’s permission to be together, hinting that love and freedom would be restricted. The narrator warns that BJP rule would bring “politics of hatred, unsafe roads for women, and constant social‑media surveillance.”
He urges voters to avoid turning this nightmare into reality. “Keep the nightmare called BJP away from your lives,” he says.
TMC’s media cell says the animation is just the first part of a series and promises more episodes soon. The group frames the piece as a warning against the BJP’s growing influence and a call for unchanged democracy and real development.
West Bengal BJP leaders slammed the video as a “hysteria” projection. BJP legislator and fashion designer Agnimitra Paul said the post reflects TMC’s fear of losing the upcoming election. He warned that if the BJP wins, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee would face a situation similar to Rahul Gandhi’s in Bihar, stressing that voters desire honest governance, not a corrupt regime.
The animation has already sparked debate on trending topics like “West Bengal Election 2026,” “BJP rule,” and “tensions between TMC and BJP.” The clip illustrates how political parties use viral videos to shape public opinion on issues such as women’s safety, freedom, and online privacy.
As the next election approaches, both sides are sharpening their messaging. TMC wants to position itself as a guardian of freedom and progress, while BJP pushes the narrative that its governance will bring stability and discipline. The outcome of the 2026 West Bengal assembly elections may hinge on how these stories resonate with ordinary voters.
The story highlights the power of social media for political persuasion and the growing focus on security, freedom, and how a government can influence everyday life. It is a clear reminder that the coming election will be a deciding moment for West Bengal’s direction—whether it remains under TMC or shifts to BJP control.
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