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Supreme Court to seek Calcutta HC Chief Justice's report on tribunal functioning
The Supreme Court is seeking a report from the Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court. This is regarding the functioning of appellate tribunals for West Bengal electoral rolls. The court ordered that voters cleared by these tribunals before elections can vote. Elections are scheduled for April 23 and April 29.
18% Tamil Nadu poll candidates face criminal cases, 25% are crorepatis: ADR
A new report reveals a significant number of candidates in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections face criminal charges. Many also possess substantial wealth, with a quarter declaring assets exceeding one crore rupees. This data highlights key trends among those vying for political office in the state. Voters will consider these factors.
Rajnath Singh promises ‘Durga Squad’ for women’s safety in Bengal if BJP wins
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh announced a 'Durga Squad' for women's safety if the Bharatiya Janata Party wins in West Bengal. He promised strict action against those troubling women and assured the rule of law. Singh stated the election is about fear versus trust and development versus corruption. He predicted a BJP victory and the end of darkness on May 4.
SIR in West Bengal: Will call for report from chief justice of HC today itself, says SC
The Supreme Court will seek a report from the Calcutta High Court Chief Justice regarding the functioning of appellate tribunals for West Bengal's Special Intensive Revision exercise. Lawyers allege these tribunals are not working, hindering the process. The court previously directed the Election Commission to issue supplementary revised electoral rolls based on tribunal decisions.
TMC ramps up campaign: Abhishek Banerjee urges door-to-door push across Bengal
Bengal's election campaign intensifies as Trinamool leader Abhishek Banerjee directs party workers to reach out to all voters. Cadres are instructed to explain government schemes and development work. They are also told to remain vigilant on polling day, monitor EVMs, and report any intimidation.
“Syndicate raj grabbed tribal land”: Modi targets TMC in Purulia
In Purulia, a major tribal-dominated district in the State, the PM said that the the agricultural infrastructure in West Bengal is under the thumb of the TMC syndicate. He accused the ruling party of handing over control of agricultural mandis and cold storage facilities to their "syndicate" members. issued a stern warning to those involved in corruption and vowed that once the BJP forms the government, they will "uproot the syndicate."
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Modi accuses TMC, Congress of blocking women’s reservation bill
Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused Trinamool Congress and Congress of conspiring to block the Women's Reservation Bill in Parliament. He stated that West Bengal's women will punish TMC for betraying them. West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee refuted the claims, stating TMC champions women's representation and opposes the delimitation exercise linked to the bill.

Voter roll deletions shift West Bengal polls from governance to identity battle
West Bengal's election focus has dramatically shifted. Massive deletions from electoral rolls have transformed the campaign. Issues of corruption and jobs now take a backseat. The election is now a battle over identity and citizenship. Voters are concerned about their names being removed from the voter list. This has created anxiety and polarization across the state.

West Bengal: Election Commission adds around 7 lakh new voters ahead of polls
West Bengal's electoral rolls have seen a significant addition of seven lakh new voters. These new electors will participate in the upcoming assembly polls. Over 3.22 lakh will vote in the first phase, with the remaining nearly 3.88 lakh in the second phase. The total electorate now stands at over 6.82 crore.

BJP, Opposition in war of words after Constitution Amendment Bill defeat
A Constitution Amendment Bill for women's reservation in legislatures from 2029 and Lok Sabha seat increase was defeated. The BJP accused the Congress and opposition of betraying women. Opposition leaders stated the 2023 quota law should be implemented immediately, accusing the government of political games.

Border villages in WB's Murshidabad caught in whirlpool of infiltration politics, identity fears
Illegal immigration from Bangladesh dominates politics in Murshidabad's border areas. Parties debate infiltration, identity cards, and demographic changes. Residents face scrutiny and fear name deletions from voter lists. The unfenced border fuels smuggling. Both major parties use the issue, while smaller parties criticize the focus on the border over local issues.

'BJP plan is to bring NIA, detonate bomb, blame someone:' Mamata Banerjee accuses BJP of attempt to frame youth in West Bengal
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee, while addressing a gathering, said, "Their (BJP) plan is to bring in the NIA, detonate the bomb, and then blame it on someone else. They'll bring in some people from outside, accuse you, and arrest the boys tomorrow. It's just a matter of a few days. Be patient, just register your name, and don't get into any trouble. I'm appealing to you; they'll steal votes by creating trouble. If necessary, you should monitor them even at night..."

Supreme Court dismisses plea challenging transfer of officers by EC in poll-bound West Bengal
The Supreme Court has dismissed a plea challenging the Election Commission's transfer of administrative and police officers in West Bengal. The court stated that the legal question raised remains open. This decision comes as West Bengal prepares for assembly elections. Voting is scheduled for April 23 and April 29, with vote counting on May 4.

West Bengal polls 2026: Amid voter row, Nadia’s Matua belt shows BJP leanings, minimal deletions
In West Bengal’s Nadia district, Matua voters in border villages like Majhdia navigate a unique reality—crossing fenced borders daily to farm while weighing political choices amid voter roll concerns, economic stress and identity rooted in migration.

Trinamool has 37% women parliamentarians: Mamata Banerjee
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has challenged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to resign before campaigning in all 294 assembly seats in the state. She accused him of being an outsider and urged voters to support only the Trinamool Congress, highlighting her government's women's representation initiatives.

Election Commission appoints Odisha-cadre IPS officer as police observer for West Bengal polls
The Election Commission has appointed IPS officer Sarvana Vivek M as police observer for the upcoming West Bengal assembly elections. He will oversee police arrangements for the two-phase polls. Vivek, from the Odisha cadre, will be on deputation to the EC.

Ballygunge braces for intense battle as TMC seeks 4th term with veteran leader Sovandeb Chattopadhyay
The Ballygunge Assembly constituency - 161 is a wholly urban legislative seat situated in South Kolkata in West Bengal. Known as one of the city's most upscale and affluent residential areas, muslims constitute the majority in this area. The constituency's voters are drawn largely from the professional and educated classes, giving the seat a political character distinct from much of Bengal's rural areas.

Political spotlight turns to Jadavpur as West Bengal polls near
Ahead of the West Bengal Assembly elections, Jadavpur remains a crucial urban constituency in Kolkata, shaped by its Left legacy, TMC dominance, and emerging BJP challenge. With a politically engaged electorate, strong academic influence, and civic concerns, the seat reflects shifting electoral dynamics in urban Bengal's evolving political landscape.

Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury returns to state politics, faces incumbent BJP MLA Subrata Maitra in fight for survival at Berhampore
Congress heavyweight Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury is set to return to state politics after two and a half decades, facing Bharatiya Janata Party incumbent MLA Subrata Maitra and Trinamool Congress's Naru Gopal Mukherjee in a tough fight for survival at Berhampore Assembly Constituency.

West Bengal Polls: In Murshidabad's Beldanga, gamochas weave livelihoods amid election noise
Beldanga, Murshidabad, famous for its handwoven towels, faces religious polarization. Past incidents of violence and NIA probes have shifted focus from development. The upcoming election sees a divided electorate. Local residents highlight communal harmony despite external perceptions. Election officials are ensuring peaceful polling arrangements.

Ultimate showdown in Nandigram as TMC's Pabitra Kar challenges BJP's Suvendu Adhikari in his stronghold
Nandigram in West Bengal is set for a significant 2026 election. The constituency witnessed a historic movement that propelled Mamata Banerjee to power. Now, Suvendu Adhikari, a former TMC loyalist, faces Banerjee's party. Key issues include post-poll violence, unemployment, and farmer welfare. Security measures are in place to ensure a peaceful electoral process. This election promises another intense political showdown.

Clash of titans in Bhabanipur: Will Suvendu Adhikari repeat Nandigram amid Mamata Banerjee's 'Bangla Birodhi' pitch against BJP?
Bhabanipur constituency is set for a major political contest. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee faces Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari. Both leaders are campaigning intensely. Banerjee highlights welfare schemes and her connection to the area. Adhikari focuses on national issues and criticizes the state government. The election outcome will be decided on May 4.

Suvendu Adhikari's firm political grip, 'skewed' SIR deletions likely deciders in Nandigram, say observers
Nandigram's assembly seat faces a closely watched contest. BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari's 2021 victory is a key event. The BJP has strengthened its hold on local bodies. Allegations of biased voter deletions have surfaced. The TMC aims to reclaim the seat. This election features a 'local versus local' battle.

Alliances & distrust: Trinamool faces minority stronghold test
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's traditional minority vote base in Murshidabad and Malda faces challenges. Electoral roll issues, Waqf protests, and OBC reservation concerns are causing anger. Alliances of AIMIM with Humayun Kabir's party and Congress with CPI-M-AISF may divide Muslim votes. Minority community members express dissatisfaction with the government's actions over the past two years.

Bengal Election 2026 Dates: Phase 1 & 2 voting schedule, which districts vote when, exit poll timing & result day
Bengal Election Dates: West Bengal gears up for a high-stakes 2026 Assembly Election, with the TMC seeking a fourth term against a resurgent BJP. Key issues include anti-incumbency and law and order, amidst ongoing political controversies. The outcome will significantly shape eastern India's political future.

Kolkata: BJP's Indranil Khan files complaint over alleged vandalism of Behala Paschim office by TMC workers
Tensions escalated in Behala Paschim as BJP candidate Indranil Khan accused TMC workers of vandalizing their election office, alleging police inaction. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Modi warned the TMC of accountability for their "sins" after the May 4th results, promising development and the expulsion of infiltrators under a BJP government.

Kudos to Kerala's 50 shades of Red
Kerala's communist government stands at a crossroads. It could be the last communist party in power or achieve an unprecedented third consecutive term. This election is crucial for India's Left. Kerala's communists have adapted by setting aside dogma and embracing pragmatism. They focused on social welfare and digital infrastructure. Their survival hinges on their ability to adapt.

West Bengal Polls: Once Naxalism's epicentre, Naxalbari is now a BJP stronghold
Bengaijote village in Naxalbari, the origin of the Naxalite movement, is now witnessing a political transformation. Once dominated by Left ideology, the area has seen a strong Rightward shift. The BJP secured a significant victory in the 2021 Assembly polls.

EC approves 4,660 auxiliary polling stations in West Bengal
The Election Commission has approved the creation of 4,660 new auxiliary polling stations in West Bengal. This move aims to improve voter convenience for the upcoming assembly elections. The total number of polling stations in the state now stands at 85,379. Additionally, 321 polling stations will be relocated. Voters will be individually informed about any changes.
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