The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has virtually secured its grip on the Falta assembly constituency as the repoll counting entered its final phases. By the conclusion of the 13th round of counting at Diamond Harbour Women's University, BJP candidate Debangshu Panda extended his lead to a massive 58,000 votes. This surge indicates a decisive mandate from the electorate, reflecting a significant shift in the local political landscape following the re-election.
The counting process, conducted under the watchful eyes of central forces, has been a one-sided affair since the early hours. The opposition parties, including the CPM and Congress, have struggled to bridge the ever-widening gap, while the Trinamool Congress (TMC) remains a distant fourth. The sheer volume of the lead suggests that the BJP has managed to consolidate a vast majority of the local votes, turning the repoll into a show of strength for the saffron camp.
Inside the counting center, the atmosphere remained focused as officials tallied the remaining EVMs, though the outcome now seems to be a mathematical certainty. Outside, the news of the 58,000-vote lead triggered a new wave of celebrations among BJP supporters. With only a few rounds of counting remaining, party leaders expressed that this result would serve as a significant indicator of the current political sentiment in the South 24 Parganas district.