Mamata Banerjee faces internal revolt claim in TMC politics
Alleged internal revolt in TMC triggers political buzz A major political development has been reported within the Trinamool Congress (TMC) in West Bengal, with claims of an internal revolt challenging the leadership of party supremo Mamata Banerjee and MP Abhishek Banerjee. According to reports, the development unfolded shortly after the state’s first BJP-led government presented its budget in the Assembly, adding to the political tension in the state.
Mamata Banerjee faces internal revolt claim in TMC politics
Alleged internal revolt in TMC triggers political buzz A major political development has been reported within the Trinamool Congress (TMC) in West Bengal, with claims of an internal revolt challenging the leadership of party supremo Mamata Banerjee and MP Abhishek Banerjee. According to reports, the development unfolded shortly after the state’s first BJP-led government presented its budget in the Assembly, adding to the political tension in the state.
Mamata Banerjee Challenges Bhabanipur Election Result In Calcutta HC
Mamata Banerjee challenges Bhabanipur election result in Calcutta HC West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress (TMC) chief Mamata Banerjee has filed an election petition before the Calcutta High Court challenging the result of the Bhabanipur Assembly constituency. The legal move comes after her reported defeat to Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Suvendu Adhikari in the contested seat. A
Mamata Banerjee Challenges Bhabanipur Election Result In Calcutta HC
Mamata Banerjee challenges Bhabanipur election result in Calcutta HC West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress (TMC) chief Mamata Banerjee has filed an election petition before the Calcutta High Court challenging the result of the Bhabanipur Assembly constituency. The legal move comes after her reported defeat to Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Suvendu Adhikari in the contested seat. A
19 TMC Rebel MPs Trigger Lok Sabha Split Suspense
The Trinamool Congress is facing one of its biggest internal crises in recent years as a group of rebel Lok Sabha MPs reportedly moves to seek recognition as the “real TMC” parliamentary faction. The latest twist involves a letter said to have 19 signatures but 20 serial numbers, creating suspense over a possible 20th rebel MP. The Speaker’s office has not officially confirmed receipt of the letter. However, reports say the rebel MPs
19 TMC Rebel MPs Trigger Lok Sabha Split Suspense
The Trinamool Congress is facing one of its biggest internal crises in recent years as a group of rebel Lok Sabha MPs reportedly moves to seek recognition as the “real TMC” parliamentary faction. The latest twist involves a letter said to have 19 signatures but 20 serial numbers, creating suspense over a possible 20th rebel MP. The Speaker’s office has not officially confirmed receipt of the letter. However, reports say the rebel MPs
Complaint Filed Against Mamata Over Bangladesh Remarks
Complaint Filed Against Mamata Banerjee A police complaint has been lodged against Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee following her public statements allegedly linking the Union government to a political killing in Bangladesh. Advocate Rinku Chatterjee Singh of the Calcutta High Court's Jalpaiguri Circuit Bench filed the complaint at the Cyber police station in Siliguri on Wednesday. The complaint cl
Complaint Filed Against Mamata Over Bangladesh Remarks
Complaint Filed Against Mamata Banerjee A police complaint has been lodged against Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee following her public statements allegedly linking the Union government to a political killing in Bangladesh. Advocate Rinku Chatterjee Singh of the Calcutta High Court's Jalpaiguri Circuit Bench filed the complaint at the Cyber police station in Siliguri on Wednesday. The complaint cl
Mamata Banerjee Dissolves TMC Committees Amid Widening Rebellion in Bengal
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has taken the drastic step of dissolving all Trinamool Congress (TMC) committees and frontal organisations in the state with immediate effect as internal strife within the party reaches a critical juncture. The decision comes amid a rapidly widening rebellion among party legislators that has raised questions about unity, leadership authority, and political stability within one of India’s most powerful regional parties. On Wednesday, several members of a self‑described rebel faction within the TMC publicly claimed they have the backing of a majority of the party’s 80 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs), signalling a serious challenge to Mamata Banerjee’s leadership. The rebels objected to the appointment of Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay as the Leader of Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly, alleging that the process lacked legitimacy and was backed by questionable signatures. TMC leaders have described the move as an unprecedented internal crisis, with multiple party MLAs skipping key organisational meetings and senior members distancing themselves from official party activities. This internal rebellion has sparked intense speculation across political corridors in Kolkata and beyond, with opposition parties and political analysts closely following developments that could reshape West Bengal’s political landscape. The situation escalated further after the All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) expelled two of its own MLAs, Sandipan Saha and Ritabrata Banerjee, from the party for alleged anti‑party activities. The expulsions were seen as a pre‑emptive measure by the party leadership to curb defection and dissent, but instead appear to have deepened internal rifts and emboldened rebel leaders. Several rebel MLAs, speaking to reporters, claimed to have a significant number of signatures supporting their stance. TMC MLA Mustafizur Rahman mentioned hearing reports of at least 59 signatures, though he stopped short of providing concrete confirmation. Another MLA, Priya Paul, avoided detailing her position until after party meetings concluded, reflecting the uncertainty and fluidity within party ranks. Probe, Politics and Public Statements The political escalation has drawn sharp reactions from leaders outside the TMC, notably West Bengal BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari. Addressing the media, Adhikari attacked the TMC leadership over allegations of forged signatures and internal miscommunication, asserting that legal and investigative processes will take their course under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). He warned that individuals involved in forgery or malpractice would not be spared, indicating a readiness to pursue the matter through formal channels. Adhikari outlined the sequence of events leading to the controversy, starting with a letter dated May 9 from the AITC National General Secretary to the Assembly Speaker proposing Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay as Leader of the Opposition, Nayana Bandyopadhyay and Ashima Patra as deputy leaders, and Firhad Hakim as chief whip. This was followed by another letter on May 20 claiming to bear 70 signatures of party legislators. However, two TMC MLAs, Rithabrata Bandhopadhyay and Sandipan Saha, lodged a formal complaint alleging that the resolution to adopt this leadership structure was never put to a vote by the legislative party. In response, the Assembly Speaker referred the matter to law enforcement, leading to the filing of an FIR at Hare Street Police Station. The case was later transferred to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), which has since begun collecting signature samples from MLAs whose names appeared on the contested document. Adhikari stated that three TMC MLAs — Baharul Islam, Arup Roy, and Subhashish Das — reportedly told CID officials that they did not sign the document attributed to them. These developments underscore the complexity of the dispute and the legal scrutiny now surrounding internal party procedures. Amid the political conflict and legal entanglements, Adhikari also addressed governance issues, highlighting the BJP‑led state administration’s efforts on welfare measures such as a new free bus service for women and reforms to the Annapurna Yojna application process. He urged calm and restraint among political workers, stressing that investigations should proceed through lawful channels and cautioning against taking matters into their own hands. The ongoing developments within the TMC reflect broader tensions in West Bengal politics, where party loyalty, political power struggles, and legal controversies are intersecting in ways that could have significant implications for governance and legislative dynamics. As the situation continues to unfold, the focus remains on whether the rebel faction can sustain its claims of majority support and what this means for Mamata Banerjee’s leadership and the future of the TMC.
Mamata Banerjee Dissolves TMC Committees Amid Widening Rebellion in Bengal
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has taken the drastic step of dissolving all Trinamool Congress (TMC) committees and frontal organisations in the state with immediate effect as internal strife within the party reaches a critical juncture. The decision comes amid a rapidly widening rebellion among party legislators that has raised questions about unity, leadership authority, and political stability within one of India’s most powerful regional parties. On Wednesday, several members of a self‑described rebel faction within the TMC publicly claimed they have the backing of a majority of the party’s 80 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs), signalling a serious challenge to Mamata Banerjee’s leadership. The rebels objected to the appointment of Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay as the Leader of Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly, alleging that the process lacked legitimacy and was backed by questionable signatures. TMC leaders have described the move as an unprecedented internal crisis, with multiple party MLAs skipping key organisational meetings and senior members distancing themselves from official party activities. This internal rebellion has sparked intense speculation across political corridors in Kolkata and beyond, with opposition parties and political analysts closely following developments that could reshape West Bengal’s political landscape. The situation escalated further after the All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) expelled two of its own MLAs, Sandipan Saha and Ritabrata Banerjee, from the party for alleged anti‑party activities. The expulsions were seen as a pre‑emptive measure by the party leadership to curb defection and dissent, but instead appear to have deepened internal rifts and emboldened rebel leaders. Several rebel MLAs, speaking to reporters, claimed to have a significant number of signatures supporting their stance. TMC MLA Mustafizur Rahman mentioned hearing reports of at least 59 signatures, though he stopped short of providing concrete confirmation. Another MLA, Priya Paul, avoided detailing her position until after party meetings concluded, reflecting the uncertainty and fluidity within party ranks. Probe, Politics and Public Statements The political escalation has drawn sharp reactions from leaders outside the TMC, notably West Bengal BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari. Addressing the media, Adhikari attacked the TMC leadership over allegations of forged signatures and internal miscommunication, asserting that legal and investigative processes will take their course under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). He warned that individuals involved in forgery or malpractice would not be spared, indicating a readiness to pursue the matter through formal channels. Adhikari outlined the sequence of events leading to the controversy, starting with a letter dated May 9 from the AITC National General Secretary to the Assembly Speaker proposing Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay as Leader of the Opposition, Nayana Bandyopadhyay and Ashima Patra as deputy leaders, and Firhad Hakim as chief whip. This was followed by another letter on May 20 claiming to bear 70 signatures of party legislators. However, two TMC MLAs, Rithabrata Bandhopadhyay and Sandipan Saha, lodged a formal complaint alleging that the resolution to adopt this leadership structure was never put to a vote by the legislative party. In response, the Assembly Speaker referred the matter to law enforcement, leading to the filing of an FIR at Hare Street Police Station. The case was later transferred to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), which has since begun collecting signature samples from MLAs whose names appeared on the contested document. Adhikari stated that three TMC MLAs — Baharul Islam, Arup Roy, and Subhashish Das — reportedly told CID officials that they did not sign the document attributed to them. These developments underscore the complexity of the dispute and the legal scrutiny now surrounding internal party procedures. Amid the political conflict and legal entanglements, Adhikari also addressed governance issues, highlighting the BJP‑led state administration’s efforts on welfare measures such as a new free bus service for women and reforms to the Annapurna Yojna application process. He urged calm and restraint among political workers, stressing that investigations should proceed through lawful channels and cautioning against taking matters into their own hands. The ongoing developments within the TMC reflect broader tensions in West Bengal politics, where party loyalty, political power struggles, and legal controversies are intersecting in ways that could have significant implications for governance and legislative dynamics. As the situation continues to unfold, the focus remains on whether the rebel faction can sustain its claims of majority support and what this means for Mamata Banerjee’s leadership and the future of the TMC.
TMC Exodus Deepens As Assam Chief Abhijit Majumdar Quits Party
TMC Assam Chief Resigns Amid Accusations Abhijit Majumdar, the Assam chief of the Trinamool Congress (TMC), resigned on May 29, 2026, claiming that the party primarily works for the Muslim community in both Assam and West Bengal. His exit comes after the TMC’s crushing defeat in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections and follows a series of high-profile resignations within the party. Majumdar cited the party’s political direction and
TMC Exodus Deepens As Assam Chief Abhijit Majumdar Quits Party
TMC Assam Chief Resigns Amid Accusations Abhijit Majumdar, the Assam chief of the Trinamool Congress (TMC), resigned on May 29, 2026, claiming that the party primarily works for the Muslim community in both Assam and West Bengal. His exit comes after the TMC’s crushing defeat in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections and follows a series of high-profile resignations within the party. Majumdar cited the party’s political direction and
TMC-Controlled KMC Issues Demolition Notices to Abhishek Banerjee
The TMC-controlled Kolkata Municipal Corporation has issued demolition notices to 17 properties linked to party MP Abhishek Banerjee, sparking speculation about internal friction within the party. KMC’s Demolition Notices to Abhishek Banerjee In an unusual political twist, the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC), controlled by the Trinamool Congress (TMC), sent demolition notic
TMC-Controlled KMC Issues Demolition Notices to Abhishek Banerjee
The TMC-controlled Kolkata Municipal Corporation has issued demolition notices to 17 properties linked to party MP Abhishek Banerjee, sparking speculation about internal friction within the party. KMC’s Demolition Notices to Abhishek Banerjee In an unusual political twist, the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC), controlled by the Trinamool Congress (TMC), sent demolition notic
Mamata Banerjee Appears in Court in Lawyer's Gown to Argue Post-Poll Violence Case
Mamata Banerjee appeared in the Calcutta High Court in a lawyer's gown to argue the post-poll violence case following TMC's defeat to BJP, as incidents of political violence continue in West Bengal. Mamata Banerjee, the former Chief Minister of West Bengal, appeared at the Calcutta High Court on Thursday dressed in a black lawyer’s gown, representing her commitment to addressing the ongoing case related to post-poll violence in the state. The violence came after the Trinamool Congress (TMC) suffered a historic defeat in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections, which saw the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) take control of the state. The case, filed by Shirshanya Bandopadhyay, son of senior TMC leader and advocate Kalyan Bandopadhyay, involves allegations of widespread attacks on political workers and damage to TMC party offices after the elections. Since the election results were declared on May 4, reports of violent incidents, including clashes, bomb attacks, and vandalism, have emerged across multiple districts in Bengal. Both the BJP and TMC have blamed each other for the unrest, which has escalated tensions in the state. Mamata Banerjee’s appearance in court was seen as a sign of her ongoing commitment to the people of Bengal, as the TMC’s official post stated. It emphasized her role in upholding justice, constitutional values, and standing firm against the political violence, regardless of her party’s loss. Her supporters argue that she continues to demonstrate resilience and compassion in confronting the challenges facing her state. The case remains under judicial review, as the political environment in West Bengal remains highly charged following the party's defeat. The tensions are further amplified by the high-profile killing of Chandranath Rath, a close aide to Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, which occurred on May 6, intensifying the public outcry over the violence and lawlessness in the state.
Mamata Banerjee Appears in Court in Lawyer's Gown to Argue Post-Poll Violence Case
Mamata Banerjee appeared in the Calcutta High Court in a lawyer's gown to argue the post-poll violence case following TMC's defeat to BJP, as incidents of political violence continue in West Bengal. Mamata Banerjee, the former Chief Minister of West Bengal, appeared at the Calcutta High Court on Thursday dressed in a black lawyer’s gown, representing her commitment to addressing the ongoing case related to post-poll violence in the state. The violence came after the Trinamool Congress (TMC) suffered a historic defeat in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections, which saw the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) take control of the state. The case, filed by Shirshanya Bandopadhyay, son of senior TMC leader and advocate Kalyan Bandopadhyay, involves allegations of widespread attacks on political workers and damage to TMC party offices after the elections. Since the election results were declared on May 4, reports of violent incidents, including clashes, bomb attacks, and vandalism, have emerged across multiple districts in Bengal. Both the BJP and TMC have blamed each other for the unrest, which has escalated tensions in the state. Mamata Banerjee’s appearance in court was seen as a sign of her ongoing commitment to the people of Bengal, as the TMC’s official post stated. It emphasized her role in upholding justice, constitutional values, and standing firm against the political violence, regardless of her party’s loss. Her supporters argue that she continues to demonstrate resilience and compassion in confronting the challenges facing her state. The case remains under judicial review, as the political environment in West Bengal remains highly charged following the party's defeat. The tensions are further amplified by the high-profile killing of Chandranath Rath, a close aide to Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, which occurred on May 6, intensifying the public outcry over the violence and lawlessness in the state.
TMC Picks Kolkata Mayor as Chief Whip Amid Bengal Political Changes
TMC Announces New Assembly Leadership Team in West Bengal The All India Trinamool Congress has announced its new leadership structure in the West Bengal Assembly following the recent political developments in the state. Senior party leader and Kolkata Mayor Firhad Hakim has been appointed as the Chief Whip of the opposition in the Assembly. Veteran Trinamool Congress leader Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay, a 10-time MLA, has been named the Leader of Opposition. The party also appointed Asima Patra and Nayna Bandyopadhyay as Deputy Leaders of Opposition. The appointments come amid major political changes in West Bengal after Suvendu Adhikari took oath as the new Chief Minister. The Trinamool Congress leadership said the new Assembly team will coordinate the party’s strategy and strengthen its role inside the House during the upcoming sessions.
TMC Picks Kolkata Mayor as Chief Whip Amid Bengal Political Changes
TMC Announces New Assembly Leadership Team in West Bengal The All India Trinamool Congress has announced its new leadership structure in the West Bengal Assembly following the recent political developments in the state. Senior party leader and Kolkata Mayor Firhad Hakim has been appointed as the Chief Whip of the opposition in the Assembly. Veteran Trinamool Congress leader Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay, a 10-time MLA, has been named the Leader of Opposition. The party also appointed Asima Patra and Nayna Bandyopadhyay as Deputy Leaders of Opposition. The appointments come amid major political changes in West Bengal after Suvendu Adhikari took oath as the new Chief Minister. The Trinamool Congress leadership said the new Assembly team will coordinate the party’s strategy and strengthen its role inside the House during the upcoming sessions.
Is Suvendu Adhikari Repeating KCR’s Political Journey In Bengal?
Political observers are drawing parallels between the Chandrababu Naidu–KCR fallout in undivided Andhra Pradesh and the rise of Suvendu Adhikari against Mamata Banerjee in West Bengal politics. Politics often turns on unexpected moments that later reshape entire political landscapes. A small disagreement or a denied opportunity can sometimes create leaders who go on to challenge the very systems they once supported. Many political analysts are now comparing the re
Is Suvendu Adhikari Repeating KCR’s Political Journey In Bengal?
Political observers are drawing parallels between the Chandrababu Naidu–KCR fallout in undivided Andhra Pradesh and the rise of Suvendu Adhikari against Mamata Banerjee in West Bengal politics. Politics often turns on unexpected moments that later reshape entire political landscapes. A small disagreement or a denied opportunity can sometimes create leaders who go on to challenge the very systems they once supported. Many political analysts are now comparing the re
Forged MLA Letter Row Sparks Fresh Political Storm In Tamil Nadu
TTV Dhinakaran Files Police Complaint Against Vijay’s TVK Over ‘Forged’ MLA Support Letter Tamil Nadu’s political battle over government formation intensified on Friday, May 8, 2026, after Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK) chief TTV Dhinakaran filed a police complaint against Vijay-led Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), accusing the party of using a forged support letter from AMMK’s lone MLA S Kamaraj. The controversy erupted in Chennai amid the ongoing st
Forged MLA Letter Row Sparks Fresh Political Storm In Tamil Nadu
TTV Dhinakaran Files Police Complaint Against Vijay’s TVK Over ‘Forged’ MLA Support Letter Tamil Nadu’s political battle over government formation intensified on Friday, May 8, 2026, after Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK) chief TTV Dhinakaran filed a police complaint against Vijay-led Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), accusing the party of using a forged support letter from AMMK’s lone MLA S Kamaraj. The controversy erupted in Chennai amid the ongoing st
Maharashtra Leaders Support Mamata Banerjee's Refusal to Resign After Assembly Poll Loss
The opposition parties in Maharashtra have come out strongly in support of Trinamool Congress (TMC) chief Mamata Banerjee, who has decided not to resign as the Chief Minister of West Bengal following her party's defeat in the assembly elections. Banerjee’s decision to stay in office has sparked significant political debate, with opposition leaders alleging that democratic processes were undermined during the polls and that central agencies were misused to influence the outcome.
Maharashtra Leaders Support Mamata Banerjee's Refusal to Resign After Assembly Poll Loss
The opposition parties in Maharashtra have come out strongly in support of Trinamool Congress (TMC) chief Mamata Banerjee, who has decided not to resign as the Chief Minister of West Bengal following her party's defeat in the assembly elections. Banerjee’s decision to stay in office has sparked significant political debate, with opposition leaders alleging that democratic processes were undermined during the polls and that central agencies were misused to influence the outcome.
Mamata Banerjee rejects resignation despite TMC loss in assembly elections
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has firmly rejected calls to resign following the defeat of her party, Trinamool Congress (TMC), in the recent West Bengal Assembly Elections. Despite the electoral setback, Banerjee has declared that she will not step down, describing the demand for her resignation as a "symbolic protest." The TMC leader made these remarks during a closed-door party meeting with senior party leaders and newly elected MLAs on May 6. Banerjee added that she would not
Mamata Banerjee rejects resignation despite TMC loss in assembly elections
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has firmly rejected calls to resign following the defeat of her party, Trinamool Congress (TMC), in the recent West Bengal Assembly Elections. Despite the electoral setback, Banerjee has declared that she will not step down, describing the demand for her resignation as a "symbolic protest." The TMC leader made these remarks during a closed-door party meeting with senior party leaders and newly elected MLAs on May 6. Banerjee added that she would not
Mamata Banerjee Refuses to Resign After BJP Victory in Bengal: What Happens Next?
In a defiant stance after the BJP's overwhelming victory in the 2026 Bengal Assembly elections, Mamata Banerjee has refused to resign from her position as Chief Minister, despite losing her Bhabanipur seat. The Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader, who has led Bengal for over a decade, declared, “I won’t resign. I didn’t lose,” in a packed press conference. This statement has raised questions about the constitutional implications of her refusal to step down, as the TMC government’s term
Mamata Banerjee Refuses to Resign After BJP Victory in Bengal: What Happens Next?
In a defiant stance after the BJP's overwhelming victory in the 2026 Bengal Assembly elections, Mamata Banerjee has refused to resign from her position as Chief Minister, despite losing her Bhabanipur seat. The Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader, who has led Bengal for over a decade, declared, “I won’t resign. I didn’t lose,” in a packed press conference. This statement has raised questions about the constitutional implications of her refusal to step down, as the TMC government’s term
BJP Set to Win Bengal for First Time? Leads Big Over TMC in Election Trends
A major political shift appears to be unfolding in West Bengal as the Bharatiya Janata Party takes a commanding lead in the ongoing Assembly election trends. According to early counting figures, BJP is leading in around 174 constituencies, significantly ahead of the ruling All India Trinamool Congress, whi
BJP Set to Win Bengal for First Time? Leads Big Over TMC in Election Trends
A major political shift appears to be unfolding in West Bengal as the Bharatiya Janata Party takes a commanding lead in the ongoing Assembly election trends. According to early counting figures, BJP is leading in around 174 constituencies, significantly ahead of the ruling All India Trinamool Congress, whi
Repolling Underway In West Bengal Assembly Elections; Mamata Banerjee To Meet Counting Agents
Repolling is currently underway at 15 polling booths across two Assembly constituencies in South 24 Parganas, West Bengal. The Election Commission had ordered the repolls after reports of electoral malpractices in these regions. The voting process began at 7 AM and will continue until 6 PM today, May 2, 2026. The 11 polling stations in Magrahat Paschim and four in Diamond Harbour will undergo the repoll process. The original voting for these constituencies was held on April 29, 2026, during t
Repolling Underway In West Bengal Assembly Elections; Mamata Banerjee To Meet Counting Agents
Repolling is currently underway at 15 polling booths across two Assembly constituencies in South 24 Parganas, West Bengal. The Election Commission had ordered the repolls after reports of electoral malpractices in these regions. The voting process began at 7 AM and will continue until 6 PM today, May 2, 2026. The 11 polling stations in Magrahat Paschim and four in Diamond Harbour will undergo the repoll process. The original voting for these constituencies was held on April 29, 2026, during t
From Nephew to Power Center: Abhishek Banerjee’s Rise in Bengal Politics
Abhishek Banerjee has steadily evolved into one of the most prominent faces of West Bengal politics, marking a significant transition within the Trinamool Congress. While he formally entered politics in 2011, his early exposure to political life came much earlier through his aunt,
From Nephew to Power Center: Abhishek Banerjee’s Rise in Bengal Politics
Abhishek Banerjee has steadily evolved into one of the most prominent faces of West Bengal politics, marking a significant transition within the Trinamool Congress. While he formally entered politics in 2011, his early exposure to political life came much earlier through his aunt,
West Bengal Election 2026 Live Phase 2 Mamata Banerjee vs BJP Led by Narendra Modi
April 29, 2026 | Kolkata, West Bengal Election Phase 2 Voting for the second and final phase of the West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026 is currently underway across 142 constituencies in the southern region of the state. The polling, which began at 7 am and will continue until 6 pm, is being closely watched due to its political significance. Key districts such as Kolkata, Howrah, North and South 24 Parganas, Nadia, Hooghly, and Purba Bardhaman are part of this
West Bengal Election 2026 Live Phase 2 Mamata Banerjee vs BJP Led by Narendra Modi
April 29, 2026 | Kolkata, West Bengal Election Phase 2 Voting for the second and final phase of the West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026 is currently underway across 142 constituencies in the southern region of the state. The polling, which began at 7 am and will continue until 6 pm, is being closely watched due to its political significance. Key districts such as Kolkata, Howrah, North and South 24 Parganas, Nadia, Hooghly, and Purba Bardhaman are part of this
Amit Shah Predicts BJP Sweep In Bengal, Claims 110 Of 152 Phase 1 Seats
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on April 24, 2026, expressed strong confidence in the Bharatiya Janata Party’s prospects in the West Bengal Assembly elections, asserting that the surge in voter turnout signals a decisive shift in favour of the party. Addressing a press conference in Kolkata a day after Phase 1 polling, Shah claimed that the BJP is on track to win more than 110 of the 152 seats that
Amit Shah Predicts BJP Sweep In Bengal, Claims 110 Of 152 Phase 1 Seats
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on April 24, 2026, expressed strong confidence in the Bharatiya Janata Party’s prospects in the West Bengal Assembly elections, asserting that the surge in voter turnout signals a decisive shift in favour of the party. Addressing a press conference in Kolkata a day after Phase 1 polling, Shah claimed that the BJP is on track to win more than 110 of the 152 seats that
West Bengal Records 92.9% Voting: What Historic Turnout Reveals In 2026 Polls
West Bengal recorded an unprecedented 92.9% voter turnout in Phase 1 of the Assembly elections held on Thursday, April 24, 2026, making it the highest polling percentage in the state since Independence. According to Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, this marks a historic milestone, reflecting extraordinary voter participation across constituencies. Out of approximately 3.6 crore registered
West Bengal Records 92.9% Voting: What Historic Turnout Reveals In 2026 Polls
West Bengal recorded an unprecedented 92.9% voter turnout in Phase 1 of the Assembly elections held on Thursday, April 24, 2026, making it the highest polling percentage in the state since Independence. According to Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, this marks a historic milestone, reflecting extraordinary voter participation across constituencies. Out of approximately 3.6 crore registered









