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    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.

    West Bengal Assembly Elections: TMC bastion under threat as BJP veteran Swapan Dasgupta takes on Debasish Kumar in Rashbehari

    Kolkata's Rashbehari constituency faces a heated election battle. Trinamool Congress MLA Debasish Kumar is up against Bharatiya Janata Party's Swapan Dasgupta. The TMC holds the seat, but the BJP aims to win. Key issues include infrastructure development and welfare schemes. The election is scheduled for April 29. Counting of votes will take place on May 4.

    Nitin Nabin accuses TMC of betraying women over quota bill

    BJP leader Nitin Nabin accused the Trinamool Congress of betraying women by opposing the central government's women's reservation bill. He stated that the TMC's stance on this issue contrasts with their alleged support for minority reservations. Nabin highlighted concerns about women's safety in West Bengal and criticized the state government's policies regarding infiltrators.

    'Won’t let employees lose jobs': Mamata Banerjee defends I-PAC, accuses BJP of intimidation

    West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has strongly criticized the BJP. She accused the party of intimidating her political consultancy firm, I-PAC. Banerjee also targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding women's reservation and delimitation. She asserted that the government's actions were aimed at dividing the country. Banerjee vowed to protect I-PAC employees.

    West Bengal polls: ECI flags 55 seats as 'expenditure sensitive'

    West Bengal faces heightened election scrutiny. The Election Commission has marked 55 constituencies as expenditure sensitive. This year, 100 observers are deployed, the highest number across poll-bound regions. Seizures of cash, liquor, drugs, and freebies have surged. Several border areas and urban centers are under close watch to ensure fair elections.

    '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.

      This assembly poll battle to save Bengal's identity: Modi

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted that the West Bengal assembly election is a fight to preserve the state's identity, accusing the Mamata Banerjee government of favoring "infiltrators" over native populations. He alleged the TMC aims to form a "government of infiltrators and for infiltrators," urging voters to unite for its removal.

      “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."

      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.

      BJP announces Rs 5,000 monthly allowance to journalists if it comes to power in Bengal

      The BJP has pledged a monthly allowance of Rs 5,000 for accredited journalists in West Bengal. This financial support aims to provide security for the media fraternity. The scheme will apply to all eligible journalists, regardless of their affiliation. The announcement was made by state BJP President Samik Bhattacharya. Elections in West Bengal are scheduled for April 23 and 29.

      "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.

      Housing dreams falter in West Bengal amid corruption, land crunch

      Eligible families in Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal, are denied housing benefits. Decades of occupancy on railway land disqualify them from the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. Allegations of political nepotism and renaming of the scheme by the ruling TMC persist. Residents fear repercussions for speaking out. This situation highlights a gap between policy promises and grassroots execution.

      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.

      West Bengal polls highlight stark wealth gap: Crorepatis vs ₹500 candidate
      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.

      TMC demands immediate release of I-PAC co-founder Vinesh Chandel

      The Trinamool Congress has demanded the immediate release of Vinesh Chandel, a co-founder of I-PAC. Chandel was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate in a money-laundering case. The party described the arrest, just days before the West Bengal elections, as electoral sabotage.

      Bengal will reply to bombs with votes, form double-engine govt: Amit Shah

      Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated West Bengal will respond to violence with votes. He predicted a BJP 'double-engine' government in the assembly elections. Shah also emphasised the election's purpose is to remove infiltrators. He assured adequate central forces are deployed for fair polls. Shah warned TMC workers to stay home on poll day or face jail.

      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 election: SIR country's biggest scam in recent times, says Mamata Banerjee

      West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has accused the Bharatiya Janata Party of bribing voters before elections. She labelled the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls as the country's biggest scam. Banerjee urged people to remain alert about voting machines, alleging plans for slow voting and counting. She also predicted the central government's fall in 2026.

      'TMC govt allocated Rs 6,000 cr for Madrasas, but insufficient funds for entire North Bengal': PM Modi in Siliguri

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticised the All India Trinamool Congress government, alleging it prioritised Rs 6,000 crore funding for madrasas while neglecting development in North Bengal. Addressing a rally in Siliguri ahead of the West Bengal Assembly elections, he accused the state government of “appeasement politics” and claimed it failed to respond effectively during crises in the region.

      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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