Suvendu Adhikari defeats Mamata Banerjee in Bhabanipur
- BJP’s Suvendu Adhikari wins Bhabanipur by 15,105 votes
- Mamata Banerjee loses from her strongest constituency
- Counting saw disruption and allegations during the day
- BJP crosses majority mark in West Bengal
- Heavy security deployed, victory rallies banned
The Bhabanipur assembly constituency has delivered one of the most surprising and important results in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections. Bharatiya Janata Party leader Suvendu Adhikari has defeated Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee of the Trinamool Congress in a closely watched contest.
This result is being seen as a major turning point in West Bengal politics. Bhabanipur has long been considered a stronghold of Mamata Banerjee, and her defeat here marks a significant shift in voter sentiment across the state.
According to the official data from the Election Commission, Suvendu Adhikari secured 73,917 votes, while Mamata Banerjee received 58,812 votes. The final margin of victory stands at 15,105 votes. 0
The contest in Bhabanipur was not just a local fight but a symbolic battle between two of the biggest political figures in the state. The result has shocked political observers and has immediately changed the direction of the state’s politics.
The counting process took place at Sakhawat Memorial Government Girls’ High School in Kolkata. Throughout the day, there were moments of tension and confusion. Counting was stopped more than once due to disputes between party agents and complaints regarding the use of mobile phones inside the counting hall.
At one point during the counting, both Mamata Banerjee and Suvendu Adhikari were present at the counting centre, which led to further tension and a temporary halt in counting. 1
Mamata Banerjee also raised serious allegations regarding the counting process. She claimed that CCTV cameras were turned off and that her party agents were not allowed to properly monitor the counting at certain moments. These allegations have not been officially confirmed by election authorities.
The election day itself had already shown that Bhabanipur was going to be a close and intense contest. Early trends during counting showed Mamata Banerjee leading by a margin of a few thousand votes. However, as counting progressed, Suvendu Adhikari gradually closed the gap and then took a decisive lead in the later rounds.
This steady shift in the later rounds played a crucial role in determining the final outcome. By the end of the 20th round of counting, Adhikari had built a strong and clear lead, which he maintained until the final result was declared.
Bhabanipur has a long political history and is considered one of the most important seats in Kolkata. It falls under the Kolkata Dakshin Lok Sabha constituency and has traditionally been a strong base for the Trinamool Congress. Mamata Banerjee herself had previously won from this seat and used it as her political base.
The defeat in Bhabanipur is therefore not just a loss of a seat, but also a symbolic loss for Mamata Banerjee personally. It is rare for a sitting Chief Minister to lose from their own constituency, making this result even more significant.
The broader state results further highlight the scale of change taking place in West Bengal. The Bharatiya Janata Party has crossed the majority mark in the 294-member assembly and is set to form the government for the first time in the state. 2
Reports indicate that the BJP has won over 200 seats, while the Trinamool Congress is far behind with significantly fewer seats compared to its previous term. 3
This result marks the end of a long period of dominance by the Trinamool Congress in the state and signals a major political shift.
Security has been tightened across Bhabanipur and other sensitive areas in Kolkata following the results. Authorities have banned victory rallies to prevent any possibility of post-election violence. Central forces and state police have been deployed in large numbers to maintain law and order.
The coming days are expected to be politically important as the new government prepares to take charge and parties assess the impact of these results.
The Bhabanipur result will remain one of the most discussed outcomes of the 2026 elections, not just because of the numbers, but because of what it represents — a major change in the political direction of West Bengal.
Full Candidate List – Bhabanipur Constituency (2026)
| Candidate | Party | Status | Votes | Margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Suvendu Adhikari | BJP | Won | 73,917 | +15,105 |
| Mamata Banerjee | TMC | Lost | 58,812 | -15,105 |
| Shrijeeb Biswas | CPI(M) | Lost | 3,556 | -70,361 |
| Pradip Prasad | INC | Lost | 1,257 | -72,660 |
| Subrata Bose | Independent | Lost | 306 | -73,611 |
| Anumita Shaw | SUCI(C) | Lost | 219 | -73,698 |
| SK Safi Ahamed | Independent | Lost | 142 | -73,775 |
| Narayan Das | Independent | Lost | 84 | -73,833 |
| Mumtaz Ali | Independent | Lost | 79 | -73,838 |
| Manika Mukherjee | BNARP | Lost | 73 | -73,844 |
| Safar Sekh | Independent | Lost | 71 | -73,846 |
| Malay Guha Roy | Independent | Lost | 68 | -73,849 |
| NOTA | None | — | 829 | — |
This detailed result shows the clear dominance of the top two candidates, with the rest of the field receiving only a small share of the total votes.
