Mimic Dressed as Mamata Banerjee Performs Satirical Skit at BJP Headquarters During Bengal Vote Count
A mimic artist dressed as Mamata Banerjee performed a satirical skit at BJP headquarters during West Bengal vote counting, as early trends showed BJP leading. The act triggered mixed reactions online amid allegations of irregularities and reports of violence.
The performer, identified as Ranjan, delivered a pointed skit declaring that the political “game is over in Bengal,” while referencing Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his association with a popular puffed rice snack. The act unfolded as early counting trends indicated a strong lead for the Bharatiya Janata Party, which was ahead in 193 out of 294 seats, while the Trinamool Congress trailed with 94 seats.
The performance was met with loud cheers from party workers present at the headquarters, who viewed it as a symbolic moment aligned with the emerging electoral trends. However, the act quickly ignited debate online, where reactions ranged from praise for its bold political satire to criticism labeling it as distasteful and reflective of declining political decorum.
The vote counting process continued under a tense atmosphere, with the Trinamool Congress raising allegations of irregularities. Simultaneously, reports of violence from certain areas added to the charged environment surrounding the election results.
The incident underscores the increasingly theatrical and polarized nature of political expression during elections, where symbolic performances and satire intersect with serious allegations and high electoral stakes, shaping both public perception and political discourse.

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