West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee visited a strong room, alleging EVM manipulation and obstruction by Central forces. She vowed to fight life and death against alleged bias by the Election Commission, despite exit polls favouring the BJP. The state saw record voter turnout amidst political tensions.
Mamata Banerjee dismisses exit projections, claims Trinamool will win over 226 seats
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has rejected exit poll predictions. She stated these projections were released on BJP's orders to weaken her party. Banerjee also accused Union Home Minister Amit Shah and central forces of acting as BJP agents. She questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remarks about poll results strengthening India's resolve while voting was still underway.
RJD targets EC & BJP over SIR model, alleges mandate theft
In a bold accusation, the RJD has called out the Election Commission for allegedly orchestrating rigging efforts in the West Bengal elections using a 'SIR model.' They claim that the manipulation of voter lists mirrors tactics previously seen in Bihar. The party argues that the BJP is desperately trying to usurp the public's will after facing widespread rejection.
Bengal CEO pushes action on post-poll violence as TMC stages sit-in over EVM irregularity claims
West Bengal's Chief Electoral Officer has ordered immediate arrests for post-poll violence. Meanwhile, Trinamool Congress candidates are protesting outside an EVM strongroom in Kolkata. They allege procedural issues with EVM storage. The Chief Electoral Officer has stated EVMs are secure and dismissed claims of irregularities. Central forces will remain in the state. Vote counting is scheduled for May 4.
Leaders of Trinamool Congress staged a sit-in at a counting centre in West Bengal on Thursday, alleging irregularities at an EVM strongroom a day after the second phase of polling. Candidates Kunal Ghosh and Shashi Panja claimed party workers were asked to leave and were not informed before the strongroom was reopened, raising concerns over transparency.
The Todays Chanakya Exit Poll 2026 projections suggest a clear electoral trend across major states, with the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) likely to retain power in Tamil Nadu, while the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is expected to secure a dominant victory in West Bengal and maintain a strong lead in Assam. In Tamil Nadu, the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) is projected to emerge as a significant challenger, outperforming the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), while in Kerala, a close contest is predicted between the United Democratic Front (UDF) and the Left Democratic Front (LDF). Overall, the exit poll points
Watch: I sense clear majority for DMK in Tamil Nadu: Mallikarjun Kharge
AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge on Thursday expressed confidence that the alliances of which the Congress is a part, will get a clear majority in Tamil Nadu and Kerala, where Assembly elections were held earlier this month. In Assam, where Assembly polls were held on April 9, Congress will win more seats than the exit polls show, he said. He added that the grand old party gave a tough fight in Puducherry, and in West Bengal the fight has been for the partys growth.
West Bengal Assembly: Will Mamata Banerjee Win a Fourth Term?
The contest between the ruling All India Trinamool Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party appears closer than in previous elections, with projections varying significantly across agencies
'We Will Win Over 226 Seats, Don't Trust Exit Polls': Mamata Banerjee On Bengal Election
West Bengal assembly election 2026 exit polls: ... I have complete faith in the massive mandate given by the people, Mamata Banerjee said
Will win 226 seats in Bengal; exit poll predictions meant to demoralise TMC workers: Mamata
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has accused the BJP of orchestrating exit poll predictions. She claims these projections are designed to demoralize Trinamool Congress workers. Banerjee expressed strong confidence in her party's victory. She anticipates the TMC will secure more than 226 seats in the upcoming assembly elections. Banerjee also alleged central forces acted as BJP agents during polling.
Day after Bengal polls ends, I-PAC chief gets bail with no objection from ED
Kolkata: A Delhi court on Thursday, April 30, granted Indian Political Action Committee (I-PAC)co-founder and director Vinesh Chandel bail a day after the West Bengal Assembly elections concluded on Wednesday, April 29. I-PAC was the political consultancy hired by Mamata Banerjees All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) to manage their campaign for the Assembly elections. Also 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 Commission assessing repoll plea in 77 booths in West Bengal
If required, repolling in the affected booths could be conducted as early as May 1, officials added
Opinion: Opinion | If Mamata Banerjee Wins Again, It Might Be Only Because Of One Particular Group
Anyone familiar with the recent political and electoral history of West Bengal knows that while the BJP has done extremely well in north Bengal, it has so far failed to breach the Mamata citadel of south Bengal.
'We are forming govt of Maa, Mati, Manush': Bengal CM Mamata rejects exit polls giving BJP edge
West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee dismissed exit poll predictions, asserting the Trinamool Congress will secure a decisive victory. While most surveys indicated a close contest with a slight edge for the BJP, one poll projected a strong win for the TMC. Both parties expressed confidence in their respective wins.
No Signal? Axis My India skips Bengal exit poll as voters refuse to speak
Polling agency Axis My India will not release West Bengal exit poll data for the 2026 elections. The agency cited a lack of representative sample and widespread voter silence. This non-responsiveness impacts the reliability of projections. Other agencies have released exit polls indicating a close contest between principal rivals. Final results will be known on May 4.
In pictures: West Bengal elections conclude with high voter turnout
Inside the second phase of polling in West Bengal amid rain and violence.
Exit polls: BJP to win Assam, has edge in Bengal; DMK to return in Tamil Nadu
Exit polls on Wednesday predicted a thumping victory for the BJP in Assam and a clear edge for the party over the ruling TMC in West Bengal. The polls also project a return of the DMK government in Tamil Nadu and a likely comeback for the Congress-led UDF in Kerala after 10 years
Watch: WB exit polls split verdict, leaders react ahead of results
With polling concluded in West Bengal, attention has now shifted to exit polls and political reactions.
Exit Polls 2026: What the numbers mean for Indias biggest political players?
Exit polls are revealing potential political shifts across India. In West Bengal, the Trinamool Congress faces its toughest challenge yet from the BJP. Assam shows continued BJP dominance. Tamil Nadu sees a complex scenario with the DMK alliance ahead but Vijay's new party disrupting the scene. Kerala anticipates a UDF comeback. Puducherry indicates an NDA advantage.
West Bengal polls see record turnout in first two phases
West Bengal has recorded a historic polling average of 92.85 per cent across the first two phases of Assembly elections, with the second phase reaching 92.47 per cent till midnight on April 29. While officials said the figures are not final, the turnout has already surpassed previous records and drawn praise from the Election Commission
Exit poll results 2026 for Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Kerala, Puducherry: Explained in 5 charts
Exit polls suggest a mixed verdict across states as West Bengal anticipates a hung assembly, potentially ending Mamata Banerjee's tenure. Tamil Nadu might see actor Vijay's TVK emerge as a significant force, challenging the established duopoly. Assam favors a BJP hat-trick, while Kerala's Left government faces a potential defeat. Puducherry's NDA is expected to retain power.
A SIR-marred turnout in West Bengal
In absolute terms, the increase in voter turnout in the eastern State was lowest among recent electoral cycles
The polls have predicted UDF ahead in Kerala, NDA victory in Assam and Puducherry
Trinamool rejects West Bengal exit polls, cites 2021 miss
Kolkata: The Trinamool Congress on Wednesday, April 29, dismissed exit poll predictions indicating an edge for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the West Bengal Assembly elections, citing past instances where such projections failed to reflect actual results. Trinamool Congress Rajya Sabha MP Derek OBrien questioned the credibility of exit polls, referring to similar projections 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 Records Highest-Ever Assembly Poll Turnout Since Independence
SRINAGAR: West Bengal has registered a historic voter turnout of 92.47 per cent in the two-phase Assembly elections, marking the highest participation in the state since Independence. According to the Election Commission of India, polling in Phase II stood at 91.66 per cent as of 7:45 pm, while Phase I, conducted on April 23, recorded []
Exit polls differ on West Bengal, Tamil Nadu; give Assam to BJP, Kerala to Cong
Exit polls suggest a BJP-led alliance victory in Assam and a UDF win in Kerala, potentially leaving the Left out of power in any state. Puducherry is expected to see the AINRC-BJP combine retain power. Tamil Nadu and West Bengal present a mixed picture, with some polls indicating a tight race in Tamil Nadu and differing predictions for West Bengal.
NEW DELHI, Apr 29 : Exit polls for the high-stakes Assembly elections across West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam, and Puducherry on Wednesday revealed a politically uneven landscape, with West Bengal emerging as the most fiercely contested and unpredictable battleground, even as clearer and more consistent mandates appeared to take shape in the other four states. In West Bengal (294 seats), the high-voltage contest between the Trinamool Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party has produced sharply divergent projections across agencies, [] The post Exit Polls Show Clear Wins in 4 States, Bengal Defies Consensus with Sharply Split Verdict Projections appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
KOLKATA, Apr 29 : West Bengals high-stakes assembly elections ended on Wednesday with a massive voter turnout of 91.66 per cent in the second and final phase, capping one of the most intense electoral contests in the recent years andsetting the stage for a far-reaching verdict on whetherchief minister Mamata Banerjee will continue her dominance or the BJP will break the TMCs hold in the state. With 91.66 per cent at the closing of the voting, and reportedly lakhs of [] The post 2026 WB poll battle: Highest-ever voter turnout of over 92% amidst SIR shadow caps fierce BJP-TMC faceoff appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
92.6% turnout in Phase 2 takes Bengal total to record 92.9%
West Bengal witnessed an unprecedented voter turnout of 92.9% across two phases, surpassing previous records and nearing India's highest. This surge, particularly in Kolkata, is attributed to voter roll corrections and enhanced security. Despite a reduced electorate, more votes were cast, with women outvoting men. Officials are investigating complaints of vote tampering.
Bengal Sees 92.47% Voter Turnout, Highest Since Independence
As of 7.45 pm, poll participation in West Bengal in Phase II of the Assembly elections stood at 91.66 per cent.
Exit polls predict BJP victory in Bengal, UDF comeback, NDA strong in Assam
Exit polls released on Wednesday suggest a significant shift in political landscapes. In West Bengal, the BJP is projected to win, while the Trinamool Congress may lose power. Kerala's Left front faces defeat, with the UDF expected to return. Assam's NDA appears set for a third term. Tamil Nadu's DMK alliance is predicted to retain power.
West Bengal sees record voter turnout, ECI flags irregularities, repoll likely in select booths
West Bengal witnessed its highest voter turnout since Independence. The second phase of polling was largely peaceful, with no reported deaths during the campaign or on voting day. This high participation sets a national precedent. While most areas saw smooth voting, isolated incidents of alleged irregularities and attacks were reported. A decision on re-polling in specific booths is pending review.
BJP chief claims big victory in West Bengal polls
In Puducherry, the NDA is projected to retain power. However, exit polls have historically been unreliable, especially in West Bengal
From record turnout to unprecedented security, this West Bengal election marked by many firsts
Curtains down on second and final phase of polling; this West Bengal Assembly election emerges as most-watched State polls in recent Indian history.
West Bengal Assembly polls 2026: States sees massive voter turnout of 92.47 pc
Addressing a press conference, the CEO said that polling was conducted across 142 Assembly seats in eight districts: Kolkata South, Kolkata North, South 24 Parganas, North 24 Parganas, Howrah, Hooghly, Nadia, and Purba Bardhaman
West Bengal logs record 91.66% turnout in phase 2, sporadic violence reported across districts
West Bengal witnessed a record voter turnout exceeding 91% in the second phase of assembly elections, contributing to an overall 92.47% across two phases, the highest since Independence. Despite high participation, sporadic incidents of violence and vandalism were reported from various locations, prompting the Election Commission to seek reports and ensure fair polling.
Exit polls: DMK in TN, BJP in Assam, UDF in Kerala? | Above the Fold | 29.04.2026
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Exit Polls Give Edge to BJP in West Bengal, Mamatas Exit
UDF may return in Kerala, status quo in TN, Assam, Puducherry
West Bengal assembly elections: Over 90% voter turnout in final phase
The combined poll-percentage over the two-phases stood at 92.47 per cent as of 7:45 p.m., highest ever since Independence
In West Bengal, while most exit polls predicted a BJP win, two pollsters People's Pulse and Janmat polls predicted a big win for Mamata Banerjee-led TMC.
Several agencies released exit poll projections after voting for the second phase of West Bengal Assembly elections ended on Wednesday.
West Bengal Assembly Election Results - A Data-Led Look at West Bengal's Electoral Shift
Record 91% turnout in West Bengals phase two poll; total State turnout highest since Independence
CM accuses BJP of trying to rig the election at her Bhabanipur constituency; BJP button on EVMs allegedly covered by tape in some polling booths; CM claims CAPF is carrying out unprecedented atrocities
Who will win Bengal, Assam, TN, Kerala, Puducherry? Heres what exit polls say
With elections coming to a close in West Bengal on Wednesday, April 29, as well as in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Assam and Puducherry, all eyes are now on exit poll predictions, with several predicting a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) win in two crucial states and a Congress sweep in one. Most exit polls have predicted 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 .
Exit Polls Predict BJP Win In Assam, Edge In Bengal; DMK To Return In TN, UDF To Take Kerala
NEW DELHI, Apr 29: Several exit polls on Wednesday predicted a thumping victory for the BJP in Assam and a clear edge for the party over the ruling TMC in West Bengal, while projecting a return of the DMK government in Tamil Nadu and a comeback by the Congress-led UDF in Kerala after 10 years. The pollsters also forecast a return to power for the AINRC-led NDA government in Puducherry. Axis My India predicted a sweep for the BJP in [] The post Exit Polls Predict BJP Win In Assam, Edge In Bengal; DMK To Return In TN, UDF To Take Kerala appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
4 Exit Polls Give BJP Edge In West Bengal, 2 To Trinamool Congress
West Bengal has been the most closely contested poll in this election cycle.
Poll Of Exit Polls: BJP Rises In Bengal, Trinamool Holds; UDF Takes Kerala From LDF
Exit poll data for West Bengal, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Assam and Puducherry has landed. Now, we look at what the poll of exit polls say
TMC's Abhishek Banerjee claims voter death after 'assault' by central forces
An elderly voter died in Howrah district during the second phase of West Bengal assembly elections. Senior TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee alleged central forces assaulted the voter. He accused the forces of acting as the BJP's private army. Banerjee stated the elderly man collapsed after being pushed and assaulted. He warned of consequences for those involved in alleged excesses.
700 companies of central forces to stay in Bengal after polls: Official
Central Armed Police Forces will continue their deployment in West Bengal after polling concludes. Approximately 700 companies will remain in the state to ensure peace and prevent untoward incidents. This extended presence aims to maintain normalcy and assist the state administration. Further decisions on deployment duration will be based on ground assessments.
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4 Exit Polls Give BJP Edge In West Bengal, 1 To Trinamool Congress
West Bengal has been the most closely contested poll in this election cycle.
Mamata Banerjee votes in Bhabanipur, questions free and fair poll claims
During the West Bengal polls, Mamata Banerjee arrived at Mitra Institute in Bhabanipur to cast her vote but raised serious concerns over the conduct of the elections.
West Bengal elections: Polling concludes; 90 pc voter turnout till 5 pm
Among districts, Purba Bardhaman reported the highest turnout at 92.46 per cent, followed by Hooghly (90.34 per cent), Nadia (90.28 per cent) and Howrah (89.44 per cent)
Assembly Elections 2026 Exit Poll Updates: Elections have concluded across West Bengal, Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Puducherry. Now, all eyes are on the upcoming exit polls. These projections will provide the first glimpse into how voters cast their ballots. The results will shape the political narrative before the final counting day.
West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026: Central security forces allegedly baton-charged civilians, including women and a child, in South 24 Parganas during West Bengal elections. TMC leaders condemned the violence, calling for accountability. An Election Commission official stated action will be taken if any security personnel are found involved in injuring the child. The incident occurred amid heightened political activity and deployment of a special observer.
West Bengal Exit Poll 2026 LIVE Updates: Voters queued up from 7 AM outside booths in Kolkata, Howrah, Hooghly, Nadia, North and South 24 Parganas and Purba Bardhaman districts, which form Bengal's electoral and political core.
Evening news wrap: Exit polls today for 4 states, 1 UT; Trump's fresh warning to Iran & more
Voters await exit polls as West Bengal concludes its Phase 2 elections. Prime Minister Modi inaugurated Uttar Pradesh's longest Ganga Expressway. Meanwhile, Donald Trump issued a stern warning to Iran regarding nuclear talks, and King Charles III emphasized democratic values and climate action during his US visit.
West Bengal Elections 2026: Will Mamata Retain Power or BJP Break Through? What Astrologers Predict
Astrologers offer mixed predictions on Bengal Elections 2026, with some forecasting BJP victory while others back Mamata Banerjees return.
The tale of two Ms: Modi vs Mamata and the pulse of Indian politics
The 2026 Assembly elections in West Bengal are set to be a thrilling showdown, positioning Prime Minister Narendra Modi against Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Each leader is harnessing the power of personal narratives and community engagement in their strategies. Emotional appeal and voter interaction are at the forefront, with welfare initiatives becoming pivotal in their campaigns.
West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026 Exit Polls to be Out at 6.30 PM Today
Mamata Banerjee and Bharatiya Janata Party eye crucial outcome in West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026.
Tamil Nadu recorded a historic 85.1% voter turnout in the Assembly polls, while Puducherry led with 91.23%. Assam saw a turnout of 85.91%, and Kerala registered 78.27%.
Mamata Banerjee, West Bengal Chief Minister, has accused central forces of bias during the ongoing polling. She stated that CRPF personnel were seen supporting a particular political party. Banerjee emphasized that voters in queues until the polling closure must be allowed to cast their ballots. She expressed disappointment with the conduct of the CRPF during the election process.
West Bengal election Phase 2: Mamata, Suvendu land in same booth area in Bhabanipur
TMC chief Mamata also raised the issue of alleged unrest in Bhangar and accused the Election Commission of India of failing to ensure neutrality
West Bengal assembly elections 2026: Maid contests from Burdwan, households left without help
Kalita Majhi, a domestic worker and BJP candidate, has left a void in her employers' lives as she campaigns for the Ausgram seat. Her employers, who view her as family, are struggling with daily routines in her absence. Majhi aims to prove that a domestic worker can become an MLA and represent the economically weaker sections.
Bengal Polls: Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury alleges TMC 'fear tactics', says turnout high
Voter turnout in West Bengal elections remains high despite TMC's alleged attempts to instill fear. Senior Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury credits central security forces for enabling citizens to vote without apprehension. He noted a significant reduction in poll-related violence compared to past local elections.
West Bengal Assembly Elections: 78.68% Voter Turnout Recorded by 3 PM in Second Phase
Kolkata, April 29: The second phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections took place on Wednesday, covering 142 seats. Voter enthusiasm was notably high, with the Election Commission reporting a turnout of approximately 78.68% by the evening. Earlier, by 1 PM, the first six hours recorded a turnout of 61.11%. This figure was slightly lower ... Read more West Bengal Assembly Elections: 78.68% Voter Turnout Recorded by 3 PM in Second Phase
West Bengal Polls: Sayani Ghoshs Video Clipped, Shared With False Communal Spin
Team WebQoof found that the two clips were from two different states and presented in a misleading manner.
Mamata Banerjee, Suvendu Adhikari land in same booth area in Bhabanipur
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee and BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari traded sharp accusations while present at the same polling booth area in Bhabanipur. Both leaders alleged intimidation and rigging, highlighting the high-stakes political battle in the constituency
Suvendu Adhikari alleges attack by TMC workers during Bhabanipur booth visit
Security forces resorted to a lathi charge at a polling booth in Bhabanipur during the West Bengal Assembly elections after tensions escalated on the ground.
Actress Srabanti Chatterjee Encourages Voter Participation in Bengal Elections
Kolkata, April 29: Voting is underway for the second phase of elections across 142 assembly seats in West Bengal. Actors and actresses from the Bengal film industry are actively participating in this democratic celebration, urging citizens to prioritize voting before any other activities. At polling booth number 15 in Behala West, renowned actress Srabanti Chatterjee ... Read more Actress Srabanti Chatterjee Encourages Voter Participation in Bengal Elections
West Bengal Exit Poll 2026 Live Updates: Massive turnout sets the stage ahead of exit poll figures
Election Commission Implements Zero Tolerance Policy Amid West Bengal Voting
Kolkata, April 29: Voting is underway for 142 assembly seats in the second phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections. Manoj Kumar Agarwal, the Chief Electoral Officer, addressed incidents that occurred during the voting process, assuring that the administration is fully alert and will take immediate action against any irregularities. Agarwal reported that a gathering ... Read more Election Commission Implements Zero Tolerance Policy Amid West Bengal Voting
Mithun Chakraborty ditches `special treatment` while voting in West Bengal polls
Actor and BJP leader Mithun Chakraborty was among the first voters in West Bengal Assembly Elections. He chose to stand in the queue to vote like an ordinary citizen
Polling Peacefully Underway, Turnout May Surpass First Phase: Agarwal
More than 60 per cent of the 3.21 crore electors voted till 1 pm in the second phase of polling in West Bengal amid sporadic violence and attacks on candidates
After Bihar, will Asaduddin Owaisi's AIMIM become a factor in West Bengal too?
AIMIM is targeting the 2026 West Bengal Assembly polls after a notable performance in Bihar. The party faces challenges from electoral roll revisions and a potential consolidation of minority votes behind the TMC. AIMIM aims to represent minorities and marginalized communities, fielding candidates in key constituencies. Developments like electoral roll deletions and the UCC promise are influencing voter sentiment.
Voting in West Bengal's Panihati constituency saw heightened political tension. BJP candidate Ratna Debnath alleged intimidation by TMC workers. Her husband also reported being confronted. BJP's Chief Election Agent accused TMC of voter influence. Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari also faced alleged attacks. Polling is underway for 142 seats amid tight security.
West Bengal Elections 2026: Sourav Ganguly Casts Vote In South 24 Parganas
Former India cricket captain Sourav Ganguly, along with his wife Dona Ganguly, on Wednesday cast their votes in the second phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections.
How Tamil Nadu waited for Assembly election results over the decades
For the first time in Tamil Nadus history, the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) were deployed in all the 234 Assembly segments in the 2001 Assembly elections, mirroring simultaneous rollouts in Kerala, Puducherry, and West Bengal
High Voter Turnout Expected in West Bengal Elections, Says BJP Leader Locket Chatterjee
Kolkata, April 29: Voting is underway for 142 assembly seats in the second phase of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly elections. BJP leader Locket Chatterjee displayed her ink-marked finger after casting her vote. Speaking to a news agency, Chatterjee stated, Approximately 85 percent voting has already taken place at our booth. People have been coming ... Read more High Voter Turnout Expected in West Bengal Elections, Says BJP Leader Locket Chatterjee
Exit polls for the 2026 Kerala, West Bengal, Assam, and Tamil Nadu Assembly elections are due today. In 2021, pollsters accurately predicted Assam and Kerala's outcomes, but West Bengal and Tamil Nadu saw results deviate from initial projections, with the TMC and DMK winning respectively.
As the Supreme Court keeps the SIR in suspension, lawyers across the West Bengal bar, including the grandson of a former Rajya Sabha MP, have had their names struck off electoral rolls, with many appellate tribunals still in complete dysfunction.
Polling peacefully underway, turnout may surpass first phase: Bengal CEO Agarwal
West Bengal's second phase of voting is underway with extensive security. The Chief Electoral Officer expressed confidence in a high voter turnout, potentially exceeding the first phase. He highlighted the peaceful conduct of polling across the state. All necessary arrangements are in place to ensure a smooth electoral process.
'Historic hat-trick of victories': PM Modi hails 'fearless voting in Bengal'
Prime Minister Modi lauded West Bengal's high voter turnout in the second phase of assembly elections, highlighting a fearless atmosphere. He expressed confidence in a BJP hat-trick of victories across five states, citing recent successes in Bihar and Gujarat. The results on May 4 are anticipated to bolster the resolve for a developed India.
West Bengal polls: PM Modi must resign when TMC wins, Derek O'Brien says
West Bengal Elections 2026: TMC MP Sudip Bandyopadhyay says will win all 11 seats in Kolkata
West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026: Trinamool Congress MP Sudip Bandyopadhyay is confident of winning all 11 seats in Kolkata. He stated security arrangements are not a concern for his party. The Election Commission of India's deletion of votes is condemned. West Bengal is voting in the second phase of assembly elections. This phase is crucial for Trinamool Congress to retain power.
BJP candidate Rudranil Ghosh accused West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee of obstructing voter list deletions, alleging it was done to defame the ECI and confuse the public. Ghosh also claimed TMC threatened officials, preventing them from performing their duties. Meanwhile, Maharashtra Congress MLC Bhai Jagtap expressed confidence in Banerjee's victory, citing her good work.
West Bengal Elections Phase 2: Bhangar tense during polling, ISF claims voters, agents threatened
West Bengal Elections Phase 2: Tension flared in Bhangar and South 24 Parganas during West Bengal Assembly elections. The ISF alleged TMC workers intimidated polling agents and voters. Trouble was reported from Bhangar and Canning Purba. Central forces and NIA teams were deployed. ISF candidates complained about vote rigging and agents being driven out. The TMC denied the allegations.
IPL 2026: 'Difficult to pick a favourite', Sourav Ganguly says race is wide open
Former India captain Sourav Ganguly cast his vote in West Bengal elections. He commented on the ongoing IPL 2026 season. Ganguly stated it is hard to choose a clear favourite. Several teams are performing well. The tournament remains competitive and wide open.

