West Bengal Assembly Election 2026 results have brought a sense of caution among Trinamool Congress (TMC) leaders as several party candidates are trailing in the ongoing vote count. The situation has been described as 'fishy' by some party insiders, who are closely monitoring the trends.
Maniktala Seat: A Key Battle
In north Kolkata's Maniktala constituency, TMC candidate Shreya Pande is trailing behind BJP's Tapas Roy. Despite the initial setback, Pande expressed confidence in ultimately winning the seat. 'We are optimistic about the final outcome. The initial trends do not reflect the ground reality,' she said.
TMC's Cautious Approach
TMC leaders have urged restraint and patience, advising party workers to wait for the final tally. The party's central leadership is in constant touch with local units to assess the evolving scenario. 'We are not taking anything for granted. Every vote is being counted carefully,' a senior TMC leader stated.
The 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections have witnessed intense campaigning, with both TMC and BJP leaving no stone unturned. The final results are expected to shape the political landscape of the state.



