With the end of campaigning in the West Bengal elections, a key paradox among women voters has come into focus: many are dissatisfied with the Trinamool Congress over local governance issues, yet continue to place strong personal trust in Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Women, a crucial voting bloc for over a decade, value welfare schemes but are increasingly demanding jobs and better delivery. This has led to a split perception. Criticism of the party alongside continued faith in “Didi”. Mamata’s personal connect and image as accessible and dependable have helped cushion anti-incumbency, but will that be enough to secure their vote? On that note, let’s get to the rest of today’s edition. 👇 🚨 Big Story Iran has put forward a fresh proposal to the United States aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz and bringing an end to the ongoing conflict, signalling a renewed push for de-escalation.…