Temple politics in Bengal: How Mamata Banerjee is trying to counter BJP’s ‘Jai Ma Kali’ push​

sukhjinder
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is seemingly shifting towards a ‘soft Hindutva’ approach ahead of the 2026 elections. Following BJP’s perceived consolidation of Hindu votes, Banerjee announced the ‘Durga Angan’ project, a year-round temple complex. This move, along with the Jagannath Dham inauguration, aims to counter BJP’s religious narrative.

​ West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is seemingly shifting towards a ‘soft Hindutva’ approach ahead of the 2026 elections. Following BJP’s perceived consolidation of Hindu votes, Banerjee announced the ‘Durga Angan’ project, a year-round temple complex. This move, along with the Jagannath Dham inauguration, aims to counter BJP’s religious narrative. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is seemingly shifting towards a ‘soft Hindutva’ approach ahead of the 2026 elections. Following BJP’s perceived consolidation of Hindu votes, Banerjee announced the ‘Durga Angan’ project, a year-round temple complex. This move, along with the Jagannath Dham inauguration, aims to counter BJP’s religious narrative. 

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