West Bengal Elections 2026: Campaign Highlights and Key Issues
West Bengal Elections 2026: Key Highlights Of The Campaign
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As the West Bengal Assembly elections approach, campaigns intensify with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee leading the charge. The elections will be held in two phases on April 23 and 29, with results announced on May 4. Key issues include a shift towards identity politics and concerns over voter roll deletions.
- 01Elections scheduled for April 23 and 29, with results on May 4.
- 02Campaigns have shifted focus from governance to identity politics.
- 03A significant number of voters were excluded from the rolls during revisions.
- 04The primary contest is between the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
- 05Both parties have distinct campaign focuses, with TMC promoting welfare and regional pride.
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The West Bengal Assembly elections in 2026 are set for April 23 and 29, with results to be declared on May 4. Campaigns have ramped up, featuring Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee among others. A notable shift from traditional governance issues to identity politics has emerged, with topics like illegal immigration and language taking center stage. Modi criticized Banerjee's government for being 'anti-women' after the defeat of the Women Reservation Bill in Parliament. The voter roll situation is contentious, with 91 lakh voters excluded during the Special Intensive Revision, although seven lakh new voters were added just before the elections. The contest primarily lies between the TMC and BJP, with the former emphasizing welfare schemes and regional pride while the latter focuses on law and order and anti-corruption.
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The electoral process and voter registration issues directly affect the ability of citizens to participate in the elections.
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