Assembly Elections, claiming that polling trends from the first phase indicate a clear advantage for the ruling All India Trinamool Congress (TMC).Addressing a public rally in the Bow Bazar area of Kolkata, Banerjee said early feedback from voters suggests that the TMC is already in a winning position. She asserted that people have once again shown faith in her party’s governance and development agenda, adding that the opposition has failed to connect with the masses.The Chief Minister also made a broader political pitch, stating that after securing victory in the state, she aims to play a key role at the national level. Banerjee said she would work towards uniting opposition parties across the country to “conquer Delhi,” in a bid to challenge the ruling dispensation at the Centre.Her remarks come amid intense campaigning and high voter turnout in several constituencies during the first phase of polling. Political observers note that while early claims by parties are common, the final outcome will depend on subsequent phases and overall voter sentiment.The election is being closely watched as a key indicator of regional political dynamics and the strength of opposition unity ahead of future national contests.






