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Mamata Banerjee dismisses exit polls, claims Trinamool will win 200+ seats in Bengal counting
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Politique·02.05.2026Résumé IA

Mamata Banerjee dismisses exit polls, claims Trinamool will win 200+ seats in Bengal counting

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has dismissed exit poll results as attempts to manipulate the stock market, claiming Trinamool Congress will win over 200 seats in the May 4 assembly election count. In a virtual address to party colleagues, Banerjee urged counting agents not to leave their tables without replacement and advised against anxiety if postal ballot results initially go against the party. She and party leader Abhishek Banerjee alleged the BJP was using the Election Commission and that party workers were being selectively targeted. Opposition leader Suvendu Adhikari called on all parties to maintain peace and accept the people's mandate, referencing post-2021 election violence in which the BJP claims 300 workers were killed.

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Times of India
West Bengal Counting Day: TMC Moves Supreme Court, Mamata Inspects Strongrooms Amid High Tension
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Politique·01.05.2026Résumé IA

West Bengal Counting Day: TMC Moves Supreme Court, Mamata Inspects Strongrooms Amid High Tension

With counting days away, West Bengal's electoral landscape has intensified as the ruling TMC approaches the Supreme Court challenging a Calcutta HC decision on counting supervisors, while Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee conducted a four-hour inspection of a strongroom in Bhowanipore. The Election Commission has ordered repolling in 15 booths and imposed prohibitory orders around counting centres, while reports of post-poll violence emerge from multiple districts.

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Election Commission Retains 70,000 Central Forces in West Bengal Ahead of Poll Results
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Politique·30.04.2026Résumé IA

Election Commission Retains 70,000 Central Forces in West Bengal Ahead of Poll Results

The Election Commission is retaining around 70,000 central forces personnel in West Bengal ahead of May 4 counting day to prevent post-poll violence, particularly in areas with history of violence. This follows the 2021 post-poll violence that saw 1,934 incidents including 29 murders, 12 sexual assaults, and 940 arson cases, with only 1,345 of 9,304 accused persons arrested.

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Times of India
TMC Accuses BJP of Issuing Death Threats Against Mamata Banerjee
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Politique·28.04.2026Résumé IA

TMC Accuses BJP of Issuing Death Threats Against Mamata Banerjee

TMC has accused BJP of issuing death threats against West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, citing a social media post by BJP national spokesperson Alok Ajay using the phrase 'डरायेगा तो ठोकाएगा दीदी' (If you try to scare us, you will be shot dead, Didi). The controversy was triggered by a viral video showing Election Commission-appointed police observer Ajay Pal Sharma warning a TMC candidate during a raid in South 24 Parganas ahead of assembly polls. BJP rejected the charges, accusing TMC of misrepresenting remarks. Polling is scheduled for April 29 with results on May 4.

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