Kolkata (PTI): A thumping verdict in Bihar on Friday turbocharged the BJP's engines and saw the party declare West Bengal as "next", drawing an unfazed TMC's sharp "bring it on" retort as it insisted that the state's political chemistry is distinct and predicted a bigger mandate for Mamata Banerjee in 2026.

The duel between the two sides exploded on X as the NDA swept Bihar, registering either a win or lead close to 200 of the 243 seats, with the BJP posting an astonishing 95 per cent strike rate and emerging as the single largest party, reaffirming Prime Minister Narendra Modi's decisive imprint on the campaign.

The Mahagathbandhan, comprising the RJD, Congress and three Left parties, was left struggling to cross the 35-seat threshold despite pre-poll projections favouring Tejashwi Yadav.

Sensing a political tailwind, the BJP's West Bengal unit swiftly ramped up its rhetoric.

West Bengal BJP president Samik Bhattacharya said the "massive wave" from Bihar would now sweep into the neighbouring state.

"This massive wave of public support in Bihar will also reach West Bengal. The people of Bengal want to be freed from the curse of Trinamool," he wrote on X, even mimicking Kolkata Metro announcements, "Next station; platform on the left", alongside a photo of Kalighat station, home turf of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

"Bengal wants to become the best in India again 2026 Election. The end of Trinamool," Bhattacharya declared.

With senior BJP leaders like Giriraj Singh already sounding the "Bengal is next" bugle early in the day and his "brace for the worst" warning for Mamata Banerjee finding resonance in statements of local saffron grandstanders like Suvendu Adhikari.

Adhikari, Leader of the Opposition, termed the Bihar mandate an "electrifying moment for democracy and development", attributing the NDA's big win to Modi's welfare, infrastructure and "Nari Shakti" outreach.

He asserted that Bengal would witness a "spectacular" saffron surge next year.

Union minister Sukanta Majumdar, invoking his 'Mission Bengal' theme, added a sharper edge: "Now the time comes to clean up the jungles of Bengal," he wrote, signalling a heightened campaign.

But the TMC, battle-tested and combative, countered with scorched-earth rhetoric.

The party's "Bring it on" post was accompanied by an old video of Mamata Banerjee warning, "It is not easy to play with us." Then came the heavyweight counterattack.

"@BJP4India, you slink into Bengal, groveling for votes, after branding our sacred land 'a state of Bangladeshis and Rohingyas.' To a party that wallows in such despicable slander, we hurl one searing question: Have you no shame at all? In 2026, the people of Bengal will democratically crush your arrogance underfoot and send you crawling back in disgrace. You are not welcome here, and you never will be," the TMC said on X.

TMC spokesperson Kunal Ghosh dismissed any possibility of Bihar's verdict influencing Bengal's political course.

"That is Bihar's equation. It has no connection with Bengal; With 250+ seats, Mamata Banerjee will become chief minister again," he asserted.

He added that the results once again exposed the Congress' inability to confront the BJP effectively.

Ghosh also warned of alleged upcoming "conspiracies" involving the BJP and the Election Commission.

"Trinamool's movement will continue. Through close public outreach, Trinamool will foil all the BJP's conspiracies," he said.

Mocking the BJP's attempt to intimidate Bengal using Bihar as an example, Ghosh wrote, "You cannot win people's love by hurting the rights and self-respect of Bengal and simply pointing to another state."

He also claimed that Bihar itself follows "Mamata Banerjee's development model", adding, "Here, whether winter, summer or monsoon, Mamata Banerjee is the people's trust."

As both camps locked horns within hours of the Bihar verdict, the opening shots of the 2026 Bengal battle grew unmistakably louder, one side buoyed by fresh electoral wind, the other standing tall, signalling it is ready for the fight ahead.

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Bengaluru (PTI): Two men were arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting two minor girls, recording the acts on mobile phones and uploading the videos online as child sexual abuse material, police said on Thursday. 

The accused have been identified as Kiran Kumar (29), hailing from Chitradurga district, and Aditya M K (20), hailing from Shivamogga district, they said. 

A probe was initiated after information was received from the NCRP portal regarding a suspected instance of creation of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) for online dissemination, police said. 

Accordingly, a case was registered at Kaggalipura Police Station under relevant sections of the IT Act on May 10, they added.

Investigation revealed that two minor girl victims were exploited and videos were created and uploaded to the internet. The child victims have subsequently recorded their statements as per procedure and further necessary legal steps have been taken, Pronab Mohanty Director General of Police, Cyber Command, said in a statement.

Based on the statements of the victims, the accused persons, who allegedly assaulted the minors, recorded the acts on mobile phones and uploaded the videos online, were arrested, he said.

Following the probe, sections 65(2) (rape) and 70 (gangrape) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, along with relevant sections of the POCSO Act, have been added to the FIR, police said.

Officials collected relevant information and on May 12, arrested the accused persons and seized three mobile phones belonging to them, in which the videos had allegedly been recorded, he said.

The accused were later produced before the court and taken into police custody for further investigation, he added.

According to him, in CSAM cases, police usually apprehend offenders who have downloaded such content or have kept them in their possession after obtaining them from elsewhere, usually the internet. 

"The present case is one of the very few instances where content creators and uploaders have been apprehended," Mohanty added.