“If TMC wins, we’ll feed green rasogollas to Modi”: Muslim woman

A video circulating widely during the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections has drawn significant attention for blending political messaging with sharp rhetoric.
In the clip, a woman supporter of the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) says that if her party wins, they will celebrate by offering “green rasogollas” to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The remark was made during a street interaction and has since gone viral.
The statement reflects the heightened political contest between the TMC and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The reference to “green rasogollas” carries symbolic meaning, as green is closely associated with the TMC, while the rasogolla itself is a well-known Bengali sweet. By combining the two, supporters are turning a cultural staple into a form of political expression.
Such moments highlight how electoral politics in West Bengal often intertwine with local culture and public sentiment. As campaigning intensifies, viral videos like this continue to underline the emotional and deeply personal nature of political engagement in the state, where symbolism, identity, and voter connection play a central role.