

BJP’s Bengal win sparks rally in state-linked stocks, but can it last?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.The end of a 15-year political regime in West Bengal has rekindled investor interest in companies headquartered in the state, triggering a sharp rally in select stocks on expectations of a policy reset.On 4 May, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) registered a watershed win in the 294-member assembly, unseating the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress (TMC) and ending its 15-year rule.On the back of expectations of improved industrial policy clarity and faster clearances, shares of RP Sanjiv Goenka Group companies, Bandhan Bank, Emami Limited and others saw a sharp move in prices.However, analysts caution that the rally reflects anticipatory positioning rather than earnings visibility.“The market is largely anticipatory positioning, not earnings-led yet,” said Ajay Bagga, a market expert. “Any regime shift that improves industrial policy clarity and capex visibility can expand earnings multiples but sustainability depends entirely on execution, not sentiment,” Bagga added.Shares of Kolkata-based Bandhan Bank touched an all-time high of ₹212.5 on Monday, emerging as the top gainer in the Nifty Private Bank pack that day.As of FY26, West Bengal accounted for 24% of Bandhan Bank’s total loans and advances—the highest among all states.
The state also contributed 40% of the bank’s total deposits.RP Sanjiv Goenka Group companies—power distribution firm CESC Limited and PCBL Chemical Limited—also saw their shares touch all-time highs of ₹204.4 and ₹312.75, respectively, on Monday.While PCBL does not disclose state-wise revenue contribution from West Bengal, its Durgapur facility accounts for 16% of its total carbon black manufacturing capacity as of FY25, the latest data available. The Durgapur
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