NIA Summons TMC Leaders in Judicial Misconduct Case in West Bengal
Kolkata, May 3: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is set to interrogate several leaders of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) regarding a case of misconduct involving judicial officials in Malda, West Bengal. The agency has issued summons to multiple leaders, directing them to appear at the Kaliachak police station. Officials reported on Sunday that the NIA ... Read more NIA Summons TMC Leaders in Judicial Misconduct Case in West Bengal
West Bengal Assembly polls: Ruckus outside counting centre in Mamatas constituency
Trinamool Congress workers alleged two cars bearing the BJP's flag were allowed entry to the compound where EVMs are kept in Bhabanipur
The Election Commission of India has ordered a complete repoll in West Bengal's Falta Assembly constituency. The April 29 election was declared 'seriously vitiated' due to widespread procedural lapses and EVM tampering. Fresh polling will now take place on May 21. This drastic step follows reports of masked EVM buttons and other irregularities.
Bengal awaits May 4 results; TMC looks to retain power, BJP aims historic win after record turnout
West Bengal awaits election verdict on Monday after intense campaigning, with the TMC aiming to retain power against a BJP push for a historic win. The CPI(M) and Congress also hope to regain a foothold after the 2021 wipeout. Counting across 77 centres will determine the fate of 293 seats amidst tight security.
State elections outcome, oil prices, earnings major drivers for stock markets this week: Analysts
NEW DELHI, May 3: Stock markets are likely to be guided this week by the outcome of state elections and high crude oil prices amid the West Asia conflict, say analysts. The developments related to the West Asia conflict and the Strait of Hormuz will also be tracked by investors, they said. Counting of votes for the five assembly elections in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam, and Puducherry will begin on Monday, May 4. The most immediate catalyst will [] The post State elections outcome, oil prices, earnings major drivers for stock markets this week: Analysts appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Watch: What happens on counting day? | Explained
Voting is over. Across Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Puducherry, West Bengal and Assam, the big question now is: who wins? With counting of votes set to begin on May 4, heres a closer look at how the process is done in India step by step.
How to see election results of Assembly polls 2026? A step-by-step guide
Approximately 15.93 crore people have voted across the places going to polls, with West Bengal recording a voter turnout of 92.47%, its highest since Indias independence.
Assembly Election Results 2026 date and time: West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam, and Puducherry await their Assembly election results on May 4th. Vote counting begins at 8 AM, with initial trends expected within two hours. High voter turnouts were recorded across states, setting the stage for crucial contests, including the direct face-off in West Bengal and the UDF vs. LDF battle in Kerala.
India Meteorological Department forecasts above-normal May rainfall nationwide, except for parts of east and northeast India. Delhi experienced relief from heat with Saturday night thunderstorms and a yellow alert for the next two days. Kerala and Jammu and Kashmir are also bracing for heavy rainfall and thunderstorms.
Supreme Court on Saturday recorded an assurance from the Election Commission of India (ECI) that it will follow its circular on the appointment of vote counting supervisors for the West Bengal Assembly elections, and declined to pass further orders in the matter, reports Bar & Bench. A Bench of Justices PS Narasimha and Joymalya Bagchi was hearing a plea filed by the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) challenging the decision of the Chief Electoral Officer to deploy only Central government employees as counting supervisors. Senior Advocate Dama Sheshadri Naidu, appearing for the ECI, told the Court that the poll body would comply with its circular in letter and spirit and ensure the presence of a State government nominee during the counting process scheduled for May 4. We are saying that State government nominee will be there. That will be followed even before all this, Naidu submitted. Recording this assurance, the Court said, No further orders are needed in the SLP. We record the submission that the circular of ECI be followed in letter and spirit, and disposed of the appeal. The matter was taken up urgently in view of the counting scheduled in two days. The petition had challenged an earlier order of the Calcutta High Court, which dismissed TMCs plea and upheld the ECIs authority to appoint counting personnel from either Central or State government services. The High Court had observed that there was no illegality in appointing Central government or PSU employees as counting supervisors, adding that any grievances regarding bias could be addressed through election petitions after the results. Before the Supreme Court, Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for TMC, argued that excluding State government officials was contrary to Article 324 of the Constitution and amounted to casting aspersions on the State administration. However, the Bench noted that counting would take place in the presence of agents from all political parties, and that the ECI had discretion in such appointments. Justice Bagchi remarked that selecting personnel from one pool alone could not be termed illegal. The Court also addressed concerns raised over transparency, with Sibal seeking preservation of CCTV footage of the counting process. Naidu responded that such footage is retained for 45 days. With the ECI assuring compliance with its own guidelines, the Court closed the matter without issuing additional directions.
Mamata asks Trinamool agents to seek recount if BJP leads by 500-700 votes
Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee on Saturday, May 2, instructed party counting agents to promptly seek a recount in booths where the BJP is ahead by a margin of 500 to 700 votes. She also advised counting agents to stay overnight near counting centres on Sunday so that they Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Here is a select list of stories to start the day
Bihar set for cabinet expansion as Samrat Choudhary heads to Delhi
PATNA, May 2: With the completion of the West Bengal elections, focus has now shifted to a possible cabinet expansion in Bihar, where the first BJP-led government was formed on April 15, with Samrat Choudhary sworn in as the states first Chief Minister from the BJP. Political activity in the state has intensified, with Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary leaving for Delhi on Saturday night. His visit is being linked to the anticipated cabinet expansion, fuelling speculation in political circles. He [] The post Bihar set for cabinet expansion as Samrat Choudhary heads to Delhi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
87 pc turnout in Bengal repoll
KOLKATA, May 2: Repolling in 15 booths of two assembly constituencies in West Bengals South 24 Parganas district concluded at 6 pm today, with around 87 per cent turnout recorded an hour before the close of voting, an official said. A voter turnout of 86.90 per cent was recorded till 5 pm, with the figure from one booth still awaited, he said. Voting began at 7 am and continued till 6 pm. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp Polling [] The post 87 pc turnout in Bengal repoll appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
High Voter Turnout of 90.61% Recorded in West Bengals Re-Elections
Kolkata, May 3: Re-elections at 15 polling booths across two assembly seats in South 24 Parganas, West Bengal, concluded peacefully on Saturday, with a remarkable voter turnout of 90.61%. This information was confirmed by Manoj Kumar Agrawal, the Chief Electoral Officer of West Bengal. Voting commenced at 7 AM and wrapped up by 6 PM, ... Read more High Voter Turnout of 90.61% Recorded in West Bengals Re-Elections
Mamata Banerjee Urges TMC Agents to Demand Recount in Close Contests
Kolkata, May 3: West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Mamata Banerjee has instructed party counting agents to immediately request a recount in booths where the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is leading by a margin of 500 to 700 votes. During a virtual meeting with party leaders and counting agents from all 294 ... Read more Mamata Banerjee Urges TMC Agents to Demand Recount in Close Contests
West Bengal polls: Election Commission scraps Falta election, orders repolling on May 21
Bengal's electoral landscape has shifted as the Election Commission cancelled polling in Falta constituency due to widespread EVM tampering. A repoll is set for May 21, making it a unique post-result election. Allegations of threats against villagers and the arrest of a candidate's aides have heightened tensions, focusing attention on the remaining seats to decide the state's next government.
Why the biggest winners in these assembly elections may not even be political parties
Millions are at stake on Polymarket, a prediction platform, as Indian assembly election results loom. Over $20 million is tied to Tamil Nadu's outcome alone, with significant bets also placed on West Bengal, Kerala, Assam, and Puducherry. Despite Indian law prohibiting such markets, users leverage crypto and VPNs to participate, showcasing a growing trend in crowd-sourced forecasting.
The Supreme Court dismissed a Trinamool Congress plea challenging the Election Commission's deployment of counting staff. The EC assured the court that both central and state government employees would be assigned to counting tables to ensure balance, refuting claims of bias. The court accepted the EC's assurance and dismissed the petition.
ECI announces repolling for Falta Assembly seat in West Bengal on May 21
In a notification, the Election Commission says multiple complaints of electoral malpractices were received on the day of polling in the constituency. The votes will be counted on May 24
BJPs Gaurav Vallabh Predicts End of TMCs Rule in West Bengal
New Delhi, May 2: BJP spokesperson Gaurav Vallabh has made a bold prediction regarding the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections in 2026. He stated that the last 24 hours of the TMCs model of corruption and chaos are upon us. In an interview, Vallabh asserted, The BJP and the double-engine government are set to emerge ... Read more BJPs Gaurav Vallabh Predicts End of TMCs Rule in West Bengal
BJP Candidate Targets TMC, Claims Voters Have Taught a Lesson to Mamata and Abhishek
Kolkata, May 2: In the lead-up to the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections, BJP candidate Tapas Chandra Roy has launched a scathing attack on the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Speaking with a news agency, Roy stated, Violence occurred today, and people were prevented from voting. Abhishek Banerjee won because he does ... Read more BJP Candidate Targets TMC, Claims Voters Have Taught a Lesson to Mamata and Abhishek
Re-Elections Scheduled for Falta Assembly Seat in West Bengal on May 21
New Delhi, May 2: The Election Commission of India has announced re-elections for all polling stations in the Falta Assembly constituency of West Bengal. This decision follows serious electoral offenses and violations of democratic processes observed during the voting on April 29. The Election Commission stated, Due to significant electoral crimes and democratic process violations ... Read more Re-Elections Scheduled for Falta Assembly Seat in West Bengal on May 21
No Supreme Court order on TMC plea as Election Commission assures counting rules compliance
The Supreme Court has closed a case regarding vote counting supervisors for West Bengal elections. The Election Commission assured the court it will follow its own rules for appointing supervisors. Counting will proceed with a state government nominee present. The Trinamool Congress had challenged the decision to use only central government employees.
The Election Commission ordered a repoll in Falta constituency on May 21 due to alleged subversion of the democratic process, following BJP claims of EVM tampering. This decision comes amid heightened political tensions in the Diamond Harbour region. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court declined a TMC plea challenging the deployment of central government staff for vote counting.
Tea garden workers union moves ILO seeking restoration of their rights in West Bengal
PBCMS invokes Article 24 jurisdiction of the ILO which allows employers or workers organisations to make a representation against any member State, alleging ineffective observance of a ratified Convention
EC Cancels Voting in Falta Seat, Re-Poll on May 21
Kolkata, May 2 (Udaipur Kiran): The Election Commission has cancelled voting in West Bengals Falta Assembly seat following reports of EVM malfunction and violence during polling held on April 29. The Commission has directed fresh polling across all 285 booths in the constituency on May 21, while counting of votes will take place on May ... Read more EC Cancels Voting in Falta Seat, Re-Poll on May 21
Repoll in all 285 booths of Falta constituency in West Bengal on May 21
Kolkata: The Election Commission on Saturday ordered repoll in all 285 polling booths of the Falta assembly constituency in West Bengals South 24 Parganas district on May 21, an official said. The repoll was ordered due to severe electoral offences and subversion of the democratic process on April 29, when voting in Falta was held Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Watch: How Kerala, West Bengal and Assam voted in 2021
With voting over and counting set for May 4, this explainer looks at how Kerala, West Bengal and Assam voted in 2021, and what those patterns could tell us about the results this time.
Mamata, Abhishek hold meeting with all TMC counting agents ahead of West Bengal poll results
We will ensure those party workers who were assaulted by central forces for standing up against their brutalities are financially rewarded, says Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee
OC, Kalighat Police Station Suspended For Social Media Post After TMC Complaint To EC
Incidentally, TMC supremo and West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee's residence is also located under Kalighat Police Stations jurisdiction: Reports
Bengal: Repolling in 15 booths of 2 assembly seats concludes, nearly 87 pc turnout till 5 pm
Kolkata: Repolling in 15 booths of two assembly constituencies in West Bengals South 24 Parganas district concluded at 6 pm on Saturday, with around 87 per cent turnout recorded an hour before the close of voting, an official said. A voter turnout of 86.90 per cent was recorded till 5 pm, with the figure from Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
West Bengal assembly results 2026: Mamata, Adhikari among heavyweights to watch out for
Election Commission Deploys Additional Counting Supervisors in West Bengal
New Delhi, May 2: The Election Commission of India has announced the deployment of additional counting supervisors and police observers in West Bengal. This move aims to enhance security arrangements around counting centers and ensure law and order during the 2026 assembly elections. A total of 165 additional counting supervisors and 77 police observers will ... Read more Election Commission Deploys Additional Counting Supervisors in West Bengal
ED Summons West Bengal Minister Sujit Bose Again in Recruitment Scam
Kolkata, May 2: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has summoned West Bengals Fire Minister and Trinamool candidate from Bidhannagar, Sujit Bose, once again regarding the municipal recruitment corruption case. On Friday, he appeared at the central agencys office in the CGO Complex. This time, he was informed that he must return on May 6, bringing along ... Read more ED Summons West Bengal Minister Sujit Bose Again in Recruitment Scam
The Unquiet Prospect Of A Refugee Tide Into Bangladesh!
I find myself looking at the unfolding West Bengal assembly elections with a sense of dj vu, layered with unease. Elections in India are often intense, but this one feels distinctly more turbulent, almost existential.
Additional observers deployed in West Bengal to enable transparent counting
The Election Commission of India has deployed a large number of additional observers in West Bengal to ensure free, fair, and transparent counting of votes for the ongoing Assembly elections on Monday, May 4. According to an official press note ...
BJP Welcomes Supreme Courts Decision on TMCs Petition Regarding Vote Counting
Kolkata, May 2: Leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in West Bengal expressed their approval on Saturday following the Supreme Courts ruling. The court declined to intervene in the Election Commissions decision to appoint central government employees as counting supervisors and assistants. This case stemmed from a petition filed by the Trinamool Congress (TMC), ... Read more BJP Welcomes Supreme Courts Decision on TMCs Petition Regarding Vote Counting
Bengal: Hundreds stage protest over 'threats' by TMC workers
Hundreds of villagers in Falta, West Bengal, protested and blocked roads, alleging life threats from TMC workers after vote counting. BJP supporters claimed a local TMC leader threatened bloodshed, demanding CRPF presence. The TMC candidate dismissed the claims, calling it a BJP ploy.
Kapil Sibal stressed the need for state government employees at every vote counting table for the West Bengal Assembly polls. This ensures a fair process. The Supreme Court upheld the Election Commission's circular allowing a mix of Central and state personnel. Sibal argued for strict implementation of the circular.
ECI deploys additional counting, police observers in West Bengal
Officials said that while police observers are generally not deployed during vote counting, in this case, they will not be allowed to enter the counting centres, and will manage law and order outside only
EC deploys additional counting, police observers in Bengal
Ahead of West Bengal's vote counting on Monday, the Election Commission has deployed an additional 165 counting observers and 77 police observers. These observers will bolster existing teams and manage law and order outside counting centers. The two-phase polling for the 294 Assembly seats concluded on April 29, with results due May 4.
BJP Will Not Form Government in West Bengal: Hussain Dalwai
Mumbai, May 2: Congress leader Hussain Dalwai has voiced his opinions on several critical issues, including the West Bengal elections, religious events, Maharashtra politics, and law and order. Regarding the West Bengal elections, Dalwai made serious allegations, claiming that there was widespread manipulation during the polls. He stated, The BJP committed large-scale fraud in the ... Read more BJP Will Not Form Government in West Bengal: Hussain Dalwai
West Bengal election: Falta residents protest over alleged TMC intimidation ahead of counting day
Heavy security deployment was witnessed in the area, with personnel from the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Rapid Action Force (RAF) stationed at key locations.
Bengal: Over 55 pc turnout till 1 pm in repoll in 15 booths of 2 assembly seats
Kolkata: Over 55 per cent turnout was recorded till 1 pm in repoll in 15 booths of two assembly constituencies in West Bengals South 24 Parganas district on Saturday, an official said. Voting was underway more or less peacefully at 11 polling stations of Magrahat Paschim assembly constituency and four in Diamond Harbour, where the Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
SC ruling on counting staff for Bengal polls crumbled TMC's bid to seize power unfairly: BJP
The Supreme Court has upheld a Calcutta High Court decision regarding the deployment of Central government employees for vote counting in West Bengal. The Trinamool Congress's plea challenging the Election Commission's circular was dismissed. The BJP stated this decision crumbles the Trinamool's attempts to seize power unfairly. The results for the West Bengal Assembly polls will be declared on Monday.
BJP, TMC Welcome SC Vote-Counting Directions for West Bengal Polls
The TMC, however, claimed that the SC directions vindicated its stand.
West Bengal polls: Residents protest alleged threats by TMC cadre in Falta, CRPF and RAF deployed
Residents in South 24 Parganas protested alleged threats from Trinamool Congress cadre. This occurred ahead of vote counting for the West Bengal Assembly elections. Repolling is underway in some constituencies due to irregularities. Concerns have also been raised about EVM strongrooms. Security has been increased across sensitive areas.
Bengal repolling: BJP, TMC supporters clash in South 24 Parganas; heavy security deployed - video
Violence flared in South 24 Parganas during West Bengal repolling. Supporters of the BJP and TMC clashed. Allegations surfaced that voters were prevented from casting ballots. Security forces intervened to restore order. Repolling occurred in specific booths following reports of irregularities and EVM tampering. The Election Commission ordered fresh polling to ensure fair voting.
Supreme Court Dismisses TMC Petition Amid West Bengal Election Tensions
New Delhi, May 2: Political tensions have escalated following the Supreme Courts dismissal of a petition filed by the Trinamool Congress (TMC) regarding the appointment of counting officials during the West Bengal Assembly elections. Various leaders have reacted to this decision. Samik Bhattacharya, the state president of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and a Rajya ... Read more Supreme Court Dismisses TMC Petition Amid West Bengal Election Tensions
BJP, TMC hail Supreme Court directions on counting of votes for West Bengal polls
The apex court on Saturday (May 2, 2026) said no further order was necessary on the TMC's plea challenging the Calcutta High Court's dismissal of its petition against the April 13 circular
TMCs Court Actions Reflect Old Habits, Says BJP Spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi
New Delhi, May 2: BJP national spokesperson and Rajya Sabha member Sudhanshu Trivedi launched a sharp attack on the Trinamool Congress (TMC) during a media briefing regarding the West Bengal assembly elections. He stated that as the elections progressed, the TMCs public support and morale steadily declined. Trivedi remarked, As soon as peaceful and violence-free ... Read more TMCs Court Actions Reflect Old Habits, Says BJP Spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi
Over 16 pc turnout in first 2 hrs of voting in repoll
Repolling in 15 booths across two constituencies in West Bengal recorded over 16% voter turnout in the first two hours. Voting in Magrahat Paschim and Diamond Harbour has remained peaceful under tight security and monitoring by election officials
Repolls Held in West Bengals South 24 Parganas at 15 Booths
Repolling is underway in parts of West Bengal after the Election Commission ordered fresh voting in 15 booths across South 24 Parganas district following allegations of electoral malpractice. Voting began at 7 a.m. on Saturday and will continue till 6 p.m. The repolls are being held in two Assembly constituencies, with 11 polling stations in Magrahat Paschim and four in Diamond Harbour.
SC refusal to intervene into WB counting message against bid to cast doubt on poll process: BJP
KOLKATA, May 2: Senior BJP leader Amit Malviya on Saturday said the Supreme Courts refusal to intervene into the ECs order on deployment of central government personnel for vote counting in West Bengal is a clear message against attempts to cast doubt on the electoral process. The apex court on Saturday said no further order was necessary on the TMCs plea challenging the Calcutta High Courts dismissal of its petition against an Election Commission circular on the deployment of central [] The post SC refusal to intervene into WB counting message against bid to cast doubt on poll process: BJP appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
The Supreme Court on Saturday disposed of a petition filed by the All India Trinamool Congress challenging the appointment of Central government and Central PSU employees as counting personnel in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections. A special Bench of Justice PS Narasimha and Justice Joymalya Bagchi held that no further judicial directions were required [] The post West Bengal election: Supreme Court rejects AITC plea challenging appointment of Central employees as counting personnel appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court declines TMCs plea on election counting personnel in West Bengal
The top court noted the ECIs statement that counting officers for the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections are selected from both Central and State Government services
TMCs Alleged Intimidation Leads to Re-Polling at 15 Centers in West Bengal
New Delhi, May 2: Reactions are pouring in from leaders across the country regarding the re-polling at 15 voting centers in West Bengal. Uttar Pradeshs Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya has made serious allegations against the Trinamool Congress (TMC). He stated, Due to TMCs intimidation, voters were prevented from casting their votes, undermining democracy. ... Read more TMCs Alleged Intimidation Leads to Re-Polling at 15 Centers in West Bengal
Bengal polls: SC rejects TMC plea on EC counting personnel rule
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Saturday said no further order was necessary on the TMCs plea challenging the Calcutta High Courts dismissal of its petition against an Election Commission circular on the deployment of central government personnel for vote counting in West Bengal. A special bench of Justices P S Narasimha and Joymalya Bagchi Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Election Commissions Authority on Re-Polling Supported by Damodar Agrawal
New Delhi, May 2: BJP MP Damodar Agrawal has expressed strong support for the Election Commissions authority to conduct re-polling in South 24 Parganas, West Bengal. He stated, Wherever there are suspicions of irregularities or factual complaints, it is the Election Commissions right to initiate re-polling. The tradition of starting vote counting 4-5 days after ... Read more Election Commissions Authority on Re-Polling Supported by Damodar Agrawal
Bengal: Over 16 pc turnout in first 2 hrs of voting in repoll
KOLKATA:Over 16 per cent turnout was recorded in the first two hours of voting during repoll in 15 booths of two assembly constituencies in West Bengals South 24 Parganas district, an official said. Voting was underway peacefully in 11 polling stations of Magrahat Paschim assembly constituency and four in Diamond Harbour, where the EC ordered []
'No further orders necessary': Special SC bench rejects TMC's plea on counting staff
The Supreme Court of India dismissed TMC's plea against deployment of Central staff for West Bengal vote counting, recording the Election Commission of Indias assurance that its April 13 circular will be followed. It said rules were not violated and noted TMC agents would be present. The Calcutta High Court had earlier rejected the plea.
West Bengal re-polling: Voters queue as EVM glitch hits Diamond Harbour polling booth 243
West Bengal re-polling: Over 16% turnout in Magrahat Paschim, Diamond Harbour till 9 am
Re-polling is underway in West Bengal's South 24 Parganas district. Voters are casting ballots again at 15 booths in Magrahat Paschim and Diamond Harbour constituencies. This follows the Election Commission's order due to reported irregularities. Security is tight with Rapid Action Force personnel deployed.
No order from SC on TMC plea against central staff deployment in West Bengal poll counting
The Supreme Court has not issued any orders regarding the Trinamool Congress's challenge to the Election Commission's directive on vote counting supervisors. The Election Commission assured the court that its circular will be fully implemented. This circular involves deploying Central government and PSU employees for vote counting supervision. The court noted the circular is not against existing rules.
Mamata Banerjee to Address Virtual Meeting Ahead of Bengal Election Counting
Kolkata, May 2: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Trinamool Congress General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee will address a crucial virtual meeting with the partys counting agents on Saturday, just 48 hours before the significant counting of votes for the recently concluded two-phase assembly elections. According to insiders from the Trinamool Congress, the virtual meeting ... Read more Mamata Banerjee to Address Virtual Meeting Ahead of Bengal Election Counting
West Bengal: Re-polling at 15 Booths underway; 11 in Magrahat Paschim & 4 in Diamond Harbour
Security forces maintain strict vigil in West Bengal
Security has been intensified across Kolkata and other districts in West Bengal, with forces maintaining a strict vigil at counting centres where EVMs are stored. The situation remained calm at Sakhawat Memorial School after late-night developments involving Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee
Re-Polling Enthusiasm in West Bengal: Voters Report Improved Arrangements
Kolkata, May 2: Amidst the electoral atmosphere in West Bengal, re-polling is taking place at 15 polling booths in the Diamond Harbour and Magrahat West assembly constituencies of South 24 Parganas district today. Voting commenced at 7 AM and will continue until 6 PM. Out of the 15 booths, 11 are located in Magrahat West ... Read more Re-Polling Enthusiasm in West Bengal: Voters Report Improved Arrangements
Voting begins at 15 booths of two Assembly seats after ECI orders repoll in West Bengal
The repolls were ordered in 11 polling stations of Magrahat Paschim Assembly constituency and four in Diamond Harbour. Voting began at 7 a.m. and will continue till 6 p.m., the official say
West Bengal: Voting begins at 15 booths of two assembly seats after EC orders repoll
Voting is underway at 15 polling stations in West Bengal's South 24 Parganas district. The Election Commission ordered repolls in Magrahat Paschim and Diamond Harbour assembly constituencies. This follows reports of electoral malpractices during the second phase of state elections. The Election Commission is also considering repolling in the Falta assembly constituency. Vote counting is scheduled for May 4.
Assembly elections 2026 LIVE: Repolling set to be carried out across 15 booths in West Bengal today
BJP strategy to defame Bengal: TMC's Shashi Panja alleges poll-day provocation after ECI orders repoll
Repolling in 15 West Bengal booths after EVM tampering claims - full list
Bengal witnesses post-poll violence, probe begins
KOLKATA, May 1: Several incidents of alleged post-poll violence were reported from different districts of West Bengal, even as tension continued in parts of the state following the assembly elections, a senior police officer said on Friday. Incidents of violence were reported from the districts of South 24 Parganas, Murshidabad, Malda and North 24 Parganas, []
EC orders repoll in 15 booths of two Assembly constituencies in West Bengal on May 2
KOLKATA, May 1: The Election Commission on Friday ordered repoll in 15 polling stations of two Assembly constituencies in West Bengals South 24 Parganas district, to be held on May 2, following reports of electoral malpractices. The repolls were ordered in 11 polling stations of Magrahat Paschim Assembly constituency and four in Diamond Harbour. Voting will be held between 7 am and 6 pm, the EC order said. Polling in these two Assembly constituencies was held in the second phase [] The post EC orders repoll in 15 booths of two Assembly constituencies in West Bengal on May 2 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
EC orders repoll in 15 booths of two Assembly constituencies today
KOLKATA, May 1 The Election Commission on Friday ordered repoll in 15 polling stations of two Assembly constituencies in West Bengals South 24 Parganas district, to be held on May 2, following reports of electoral malpractices. The repolls were ordered in 11 polling stations of Magrahat Paschim Assembly constituency and four in Diamond Harbour. Voting []
Repolling in 15 stns in Bengal today
NEW DELHI, May 1: The Election Commission today ordered repolling on May 2 in 15 polling stations in West Bengal, where voting was held on April 29 in the second phase of the assembly elections. In a letter to the Chief Electoral Officer of Bengal, the Election Commission (EC) said the repolling has been ordered based on inputs received from the state poll machinery and voting will be held from 7 am to 6 pm. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel [] The post Repolling in 15 stns in Bengal today appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
West Bengal elections: TMC alleges strongroom breaches, BJP mocks claim
Trinamool Congress has raised concerns with the Election Commission regarding alleged CCTV blackouts and unauthorized access to EVM strongrooms. BJP dismissed these claims as tactics by a party anticipating defeat. TMC representatives reported seeing individuals inside sealed rooms without party agents present, fueling suspicion ahead of counting day.
CM Omar Abdullah accuses PDP of peddling lies on Urdu issue
Srinagar, May 1:Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday launched a scathing attack on the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), accusing it of peddling lies over the status of Urdu to distract from its alleged political understanding with the BJP. Responding to claims that the government intended to drop Urdu, Abdullah clarified that the administration had only sought public feedback on a departmental proposal and no decision had been taken. There is a difference between asking for public comments and dropping a subject. The file is still on my table. I have not approved it, he said. He criticised the PDP leadership in strong terms, saying they do not see the difference between truth and lies, and took a swipe at PDP leader Iltija Mufti, questioning her understanding of administrative procedures despite her education. Mufti had alleged that the government was attempting to remove Urdu from the collective history of Jammu and Kashmir. Terming the controversy a deliberate diversion, Abdullah said it was a magic trick to shift public attention from the PDPs conduct in the Rajya Sabha elections. Referring to an RTI disclosure that the PDP had not appointed a chief election agent for last years Rajya Sabha polls for four seats, he said the ruling National Conference (NC) views it as evidence of a tacit alliance with the BJP. Whatever we are suffering today is the result of the fact that they brought the BJP here and settled it, Abdullah said, blaming the PDPs past alliance for the regions current political challenges. On national developments, the chief minister warned that the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls could set a dangerous precedent if it impacts the outcome of the West Bengal assembly elections. He said electoral manipulation was not happening through EVMs but through voter list revisions, alleging that voters were being deleted. Referring to the high drama outside a strong room in Kolkata, Abdullah said it was the right of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to deploy party workers to guard EVMs, noting that similar practices existed during the ballot paper era. He termed the West Bengal election a huge challenge for the opposition, warning that if the SIR influences results, it would be dangerous for democratic processes. On exit polls, he expressed scepticism, citing past inaccuracies, and said the final verdict would be clear once results are declared.
West Bengal polls- If SIR affects results, it would set dangerous precedent: Omar
Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday said if the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls affects the outcome of the West Bengal assembly elections, it would set a dangerous precedent, against which the political parties need to safeguard themselves. Responding to a question about the high drama outside a strong room []
Repolling At 15 Booths In 2 West Bengal Constituencies Today
West Bengal Elections: Repolling At 15 Booths In 2 West Bengal Constituencies Tomorrow
Trinamool moves SC against ECI directive on Central staff for counting duty, hearing tomorrow
TMC has approached the Supreme Court of India challenging a directive by the Election Commission of India to appoint Central government and PSU employees as counting staff for the West Bengal Assembly elections. T
Shobhaa De | Battle Of 2 Drama Queens: Who Will Emerge On Top?
Unfortunately, West Bengal successfully isolated itself from the India Story ages ago. The rather foolish Bengali superiority is so deeply entrenched in the psyche of its people, it is enough to be born a Bengali in West Bengal for the person to feel instantly entitled and privileged
SC to hear TMC plea against EC counting staff directive on May 2
The Supreme Court will hear a plea from the Trinamool Congress on Saturday. The plea challenges a Calcutta High Court order. The High Court dismissed a petition against the Election Commission's directive. This directive involves deploying central government and PSU employees for vote counting in the West Bengal Assembly election. The counting is scheduled for May 4.
West Bengal re-polling today at 15 booths in South 24 Parganas
Citing concerns over EVM manipulation and webcasting failures, the Election Commission of India has called for a repoll on May 2 at 15 sites across South 24 Parganas district. The areas affected include 11 polling stations in Magrahat Paschim and four in Diamond Harbour, voiding the earlier election results from April 29.
BJP Welcomes Election Commissions Decision for Re-Polling in West Bengal
Kolkata, May 1: The decision by the Election Commission to conduct re-polling at 15 polling stations in the Magrahat West and Diamond Harbour assembly constituencies of South 24 Parganas district has been welcomed by BJP candidates. The Election Commission ordered a thorough investigation following complaints of malfunctioning Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and tampering in the ... Read more BJP Welcomes Election Commissions Decision for Re-Polling in West Bengal
Supreme Court to hear TMC plea on May 2 against Central staff supervising West Bengal poll counting
The TMC challenged the High Courts reasoning that the presence of a micro-observer (who is also a Central government employee) and CCTV cameras as sufficient safeguard against foul play
Bengal Elections: General Observers to Be Present at Counting Centers on May 4
Kolkata, May 1: The Election Commission has instructed general observers for all 294 assembly seats in West Bengal to be present at their respective counting centers by 8 AM on May 4, when the counting begins. They are required to remain on-site until the counting is complete and the winning candidates receive their certificates. A ... Read more Bengal Elections: General Observers to Be Present at Counting Centers on May 4
Bengal Elections: General Observers to Monitor Counting Centers on May 4
Kolkata, May 1: The Election Commission has directed general observers for all 294 assembly seats in West Bengal to be present at their respective counting centers and halls by 8 AM on May 4, when the counting begins. The observers are also required to remain until the counting is complete and the winning candidates are ... Read more Bengal Elections: General Observers to Monitor Counting Centers on May 4

