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Part 2 DisclaimerThis article is a socio-political analysis. It does not support or oppose any political party. The views expressed are based on historical context, public observation, and electoral behaviour patterns. Readers are encouraged to form independent conclusions.Meta DescriptionAn analytical look at Bengal’s elections, voter psychology, and the limits of religious polarisation beyond political arithmetic.KeywordsBengal politics, TMC future, BJP Bengal, religious polarisation, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, West Bengal elections, voter psychologyHashtags#BengalPolitics#BeyondPolarization#VoterPsychology#NetajiSubhasChandraBose#WestBengal

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  part2     Unity on the Streets, Reality at the Booth: Can Bengal Really Change? Introduction A dominant political assumption has taken shape in West Bengal over the last few years. According to this view, Bengali Hindus are being consolidated under the banner of “Sanatan”, largely aligning with the BJP, while Muslim voters are fragmented across multiple parties. If this arithmetic holds, the conclusion appears simple: the Trinamool Congress (TMC) cannot win the next election. On spreadsheets and television debates, this logic sounds convincing. But Bengal’s politics has never been governed by arithmetic alone. It operates in the space between fear and reassurance, identity and memory, disruption and stability. A recent public scene forces us to revisit this certainty. A Scene That Disrupts Easy Conclusions In rural Bengal, a procession moved through village roads. The Superintendent of Police of Malda, DSPs, the IC of Kaliachak, other senior office...