Friday, February 13, 2026

Bangladesh polls results and West Bengal politics

 


Bangladesh’s election results are a reminder: stability in border states requires foresight, not reaction. One interpretation is Hindu Bengalis must stay alert and vote out the Trinamool Congress in 2026 to secure West Bengal, their homeland.









The election results of Bangladesh should be a wake-up call for Hindus in West Bengal, particularly since the Mamata Banerjee administration has encouraged and facilitated rampant illegal infiltration from across the border.


From Satkhira to Rangpur, the belt facing West Bengal and Assam is witnessing political shifts. As the results pour in, reports suggest that in several districts contiguous with India, Jamaat-backed or Islamist-leaning forces are performing strongly, even if the BNP is poised to form the government.


West Bengal cannot and should not overlook these developments. Electoral outcomes in neighbouring countries often shape the political and social climate of border regions, especially given the potential for ideological consolidation and radicalisation in the region.


At the same time, West Bengal’s security, social cohesion, and governance depend on decisions

 taken within the state. Political complacency, appeasement, or administrative weakness,

 under Mamata Banerjee’s regime, pose risks that are just as serious as external factors.


Border security is not merely a military question; it is about governance, intelligence coordination, demographic management, and ideological clarity.



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Bangladesh polls results and West Bengal politics

  Bangladesh’s election results are a reminder: stability in border states requires foresight, not reaction. One interpretation is Hindu Ben...