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Decoding the 5 Ms that will decide the Bengal elections
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India Today
7 Views • Apr 28, 2026
Description
As West Bengal gears up for Phase 2 elections tomorrow, panellists discuss the five Ms that will decide who will win the election in the state.
Keywords & Tags
#West Bengal elections
#Phase 2 elections
#Trinamool Congress
#Bharatiya Janata Party
#Rahul Verma
#Sandeep Shastri
#Center for Policy Research
#Nitte University
#Kolkata elections
#Southern Bengal
#Mahila vote
#Muslim vote
#Migrant workers
#SIR exercise
#Voter turnout
#Anti-incumbency
#Welfare schemes
#Lokhir Bhandar
#Women voters
#State elections
#Election analysis
#Political debate
#Bengal politics
#Reverse migration
#Electoral roll
#Minority vote
#Majority consolidation
#Polarization
#Chief Minister
#Prime Minister
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