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2006 elections in India

The 2006 elections in India refer to a series of significant political events that unfolded at both the state and local levels, marking a critical period in Indian democracy. Key elections included those for the State Legislative Assemblies of five Indian states—West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Kerala, and Puducherry—held primarily between April and May 2006. These elections were characterized by a strong contest between the ruling parties and the opposition, with the Communist Party of India (Marxist) securing a notable victory in West Bengal. The elections were observed closely, reflecting regional dynamics and issues such as governance, corruption, and economic development. The outcomes had substantial implications for national politics, influencing the trajectory of various political parties and alliances.