TMC AND BJP
'I-PAC a means to earn money by promoting corruption': BJP's Dilip Ghosh slams TMC ahead of Bengal polls
West Bengal BJP candidate from the Kharagpur Sadar Assembly constituency, Dilip Ghosh, on Monday called the India Political Action Committee (I-PAC) a "means to promote corruption" in the state following the arrest of Director Vinesh Chandel in a money laundering case.
Murshidabad’s forgotten crisis: Beedi workers struggle amid charged political debates, SIR deletions
In Murshidabad's beedi belt, children work alongside mothers to meet daily targets. Families earn meager wages for rolling beedis. Contractors control work and political influence. Many workers suffer from health issues. Political parties discuss other issues, ignoring the plight of these workers. Survival depends on contractors, not votes.
'Will deposit Rs 9,000 under Kisan Samman Nidhi into every farmer's account': PM Modi in Medinipur
Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged West Bengal voters to elect a BJP government. He promised direct benefits for farmers and accountability for the current administration. Modi pledged to eliminate middlemen and ensure fair prices for produce. A BJP government will focus on development and security for all citizens. The Prime Minister also assured better employment opportunities for the youth.
'Na padai Na kamai, Na dawai, Na sichai': PM Modi in Jhargram alleges 'ruthless' TMC ignored tribals, must be ousted from West Bengal
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a rally in Jhargram, West Bengal. He accused the ruling Trinamool Congress of neglecting tribal communities and women. Modi urged voters to support the BJP for development and to protect Bengal's heritage. He promised better electricity supply and benefits for tribal families. The upcoming elections are crucial for the state's future.
PM should first release 'blocked' central funds before professing love for Bengal: Abhishek Banerjee
TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to release Rs 2 lakh crore in central dues to West Bengal before professing love for the state. He criticized "Modi's guarantee" as "zero guarantee" and highlighted Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's commitment to her promises, contrasting it with alleged BJP inaction on development projects.
“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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West Bengal polls: Mamata betrayed Bengal's women by conspiring with parties like Congress, says Nitin Nabin
BJP president Nitin Nabin blamed West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and the Congress for the failure of the women's reservation bill. He urged voters to remove the TMC government to drive out infiltrators and ensure national security. Nabin promised good governance and a secure environment for all citizens if the BJP is voted to power.

West Bengal elections: TMC 'betrayed' women, will be punished in assembly polls, says PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the Trinamool Congress of betraying women by blocking a bill for 33% reservation in Parliament and state assemblies. He asserted that women voters in West Bengal would punish the TMC in the upcoming assembly polls for opposing women's empowerment.

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.

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.

Bengal Polls: Voting for any party other than TMC means vote for BJP, says Abhishek Banerjee
Abhishek Banerjee urged Murshidabad voters to support TMC for development and stability. He accused opposition parties of aligning with the BJP and highlighted TMC's welfare plans for erosion-hit families and farmers. Banerjee promised piped water, healthcare, pensions, and housing for all. He also raised concerns about electoral roll deletions and rising input costs for farmers.

Have to remove Mamata as Bengal CM, else Bangladeshi Muslims will snatch state from us: Himanta Biswa Sarma
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has accused West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee of diverting state resources for Bangladeshi Muslim infiltrators. He stated that Banerjee has earmarked the state treasury for these infiltrators and alleged she sold land for votes. Sarma called for Banerjee's removal, warning that Bengal could be lost to infiltrators.

Minority drift may reverse as SIR, UCC, AIMIM-AJUP collapse could strengthen TMC's Muslim fortress
Recent developments, including significant voter list deletions and the BJP's UCC promise, have seemingly reversed a potential drift in the TMC's minority vote bank. Smaller Muslim outfits' ability to challenge the ruling party has diminished, leading to a renewed consolidation of Muslim voters behind the TMC out of fear of a divided vote aiding the BJP.

"In name of women empowerment, BJP pushing dangerous delimitation exercise": TMC
Political tensions in West Bengal are heating up ahead of the Assembly elections, as Trinamool Congress (TMC) slammed BJP over the Delimitation Bill on Friday, labelling it a "dangerous" exercise hidden behind the veil of women's empowerment to weaken Bengal's parliamentary representation.

West Bengal polls phase 1: Candidates report asset surge since 2021; BJP''s Adhikari shows decline
Candidates in the West Bengal Assembly polls are declaring significant asset increases. Jakir Hossain's wealth more than doubled to over Rs 133 crore. Sudip Kumar Mukherjee saw a 2,344 percent rise to Rs 11 crore. Krishna Kalyani's assets jumped by 247 percent to over Rs 20 crore. Manas Ranjan Bhunia also more than doubled his assets.

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.

West Bengal Assembly Elections: Congress releases 'people's chargesheet' against TMC, BJP-led Centre
West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee released a “people’s chargesheet” accusing both the Trinamool Congress government and the BJP-led Centre of failing Bengal on governance, jobs, corruption and cultural issues. The party alleged “misgovernance” by the state, citing scams, recruitment irregularities, rising debt and law-and-order concerns, while also blaming the Centre for fund delays and promoting “anti-Bengal sentiment”. Congress said both parties have let the state down, accusing them of blame-shifting and deepening social and political divisions.

Aroop Biswas under pressure as Tollygunj simmers over jobs, deleted votes, Tollywood control
Kolkata’s Tollygunj—long a stronghold of Aroop Biswas—is witnessing rare political churn ahead of the 2026 polls, with voter anger building over job losses, deletion of over 43,000 names from electoral rolls, and allegations of entrenched local and industry-level control by the Biswas brothers. A triangular contest involving the TMC, BJP and CPI(M) has turned the seat into a high-stakes battle, testing whether one of the Trinamool Congress’s last urban bastions can hold amid rising discontent and shifting voter dynamics.

TMC, BJP trade barbs on campaign trail during Poila Boishakh
West Bengal witnessed high-octane campaigning on Bengali New Year. TMC and BJP leaders clashed over cultural identity and governance. The TMC highlighted fish and rice as Bengali heritage, accusing the BJP of potential curbs. The BJP countered, asserting its support for Bengali traditions and criticizing the TMC's fisheries policies. Leaders urged voters for a change in governance.

Will prioritise resolving Gorkha issue, withdraw cases against leaders after winning Bengal: Amit Shah
Amit Shah said the BJP will prioritise resolving the Gorkha issue and withdraw cases against leaders if it comes to power in West Bengal. He also expressed confidence that the party will defeat the TMC in the upcoming state polls.

'Give Ram a chance': BJP's Suvendhu Adhikari ahead of Bengal polls, says 'thieves' ruled for 15 years, left for 35
West Bengal leaders marked Bengali New Year with election campaigning. Suvendu Adhikari urged voters to "give a Ram a chance" in Nandigram. Smriti Zubin Irani held a roadshow in Hooghly. Kunal Ghosh rallied for Mamata Banerjee in Kolkata. Polling is scheduled for April 23 and 29, with results on May 4. The state anticipates significant political shifts.

Bengali-speaking people persecuted, tormented in BJP-ruled states: TMC's Abhishek Banerjee
Abhishek Banerjee claims Bengali speakers face harassment and are labelled Bangladeshis in BJP-ruled states. He accuses the Modi government of denying Bengal its rightful dues as revenge. Banerjee asserts that the people of Bengal will defeat the BJP in the upcoming Assembly poll results on May 4.

'Hate-filled thinking' of BJP-RSS destroying Constitution: Rahul Gandhi
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has accused the BJP and RSS of spreading hate and damaging the Constitution. He also alleged vote theft by the BJP. Gandhi stated that the Trinamool Congress government in West Bengal has not fulfilled its job promises. He highlighted that 84 lakh youths have applied for unemployment allowance in the state.

Bengal's Jafrabad: Where 2025 communal violence will decide this year's poll results
A Hindu-majority pocket surrounded by Muslim-dominated areas, Jafrabad still bears visible scars of the arson and killings in which Harogobindo Das and his son Chandan were killed. Their family continues to live in fear despite CCTV surveillance, a nearby police camp, and a life imprisonment verdict for 13 accused.

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.

West Bengal's 65-seat faultline: How razor-thin margins, SIR deletions could decide who forms govt
West Bengal’s 2026 Assembly election is shaping up as a closely contested battle that may hinge on 65–70 marginal constituencies, where small vote differences and recent electoral roll revisions could prove decisive.

Women, youth, scheme beneficiaries: TMC, BJP battle to woo same set of voters through poll promises in West Bengal
West Bengal's upcoming elections see TMC and BJP vying for women, youth, and welfare recipients. The TMC focuses on its established social coalition, while the BJP aims to break it with financial aid and identity politics. The Left and Congress seek relevance through job promises. Manifestos reveal strategic appeals to specific voter groups, shaping the electoral landscape.

"Full account of 15 years," PM Modi vows "white paper" on TMC corruption, Rs 3,000 monthly aid for women
West Bengal elections 2026: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has pledged a strong legal response to alleged corruption by the Trinamool Congress syndicate. He announced a BJP government would release a white paper detailing 15 years of alleged TMC misrule. Modi also promised financial benefits for women and assured that existing schemes would continue. He expressed confidence in a significant BJP victory in West Bengal.
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