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    West Bengal elections: Trinamool will return to power again, says Mamata Banerjee

    Mamata Banerjee asserts Trinamool Congress will secure a fourth term in West Bengal. She calls for opposition unity to unseat the BJP government at the Centre. Banerjee criticizes Prime Minister Modi and alleges manipulation in past elections. She expresses confidence that people do not want the BJP in power.

    West Bengal elections: High-pitched campaign for 152 seats in first phase ends; voting on April 23

    The high-pitched campaign for West Bengal's first phase of assembly elections concluded Tuesday, with the BJP and TMC clashing over electoral rolls and voter demographics. Over 3.60 crore electors will vote on April 23 across 152 constituencies, with extensive security measures in place, including a record deployment of central paramilitary forces.

    New chapter in Tamil Nadu's revolving-door politics as Vijay's TVK complicates DMK-AIADMK math

    Tamil Nadu's politics has seen a major shift. The DMK has gained significant ground, winning recent elections. The AIADMK has experienced a decline. As the state gears up for the 2026 assembly polls, new alliances are forming. Actor Vijay's party will contest all seats. Voters will decide the state's future direction.

    The delimitation debate reflects our inability to eschew the politics of handouts, caste and ethnicity

    India faces a critical juncture as a proposed constitutional amendment fails. This highlights a growing divide between economically prosperous southern states and poorer northern regions. The current system, freezing parliamentary seats based on 1971 census data, creates political imbalance. Leaders must address this disparity for national unity and inclusive growth, moving beyond caste and compensation politics.

    Ethnic aspirations define political loyalty in Bengal's Junglemahal ahead of Assembly elections 2026

    West Bengal elections 2026: Political contests in West Bengal's Junglemahal are influenced by ethnic identity struggles. The Kudmi-Mahato community seeks Scheduled Tribe status, expressing disillusionment with the TMC government. Meanwhile, the Santal community prioritizes educational development. These community demands are creating a complex electoral landscape for mainstream parties.

    Had Mamata Banerjee worked with ECI, SIR wouldn't be so complicated: Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury

    Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury criticizes Mamata Banerjee's role in voter list issues. He states the Congress will contest all assembly seats alone this time. Chowdhury believes the political landscape has changed. The party aims to establish its presence in every polling booth. He discusses the Congress's prospects in Malda and Murshidabad.

    The Economic Times
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