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TMC's Derek O'Brien Challenges PM Modi to Resign If BJP Loses West Bengal Elections
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Politics·4/29/2026AI summary

TMC's Derek O'Brien Challenges PM Modi to Resign If BJP Loses West Bengal Elections

TMC Rajya Sabha MP Derek O'Brien challenged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to resign from the top post if the ruling Trinamool Congress wins the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections. In a post on X, O'Brien referenced Modi's claim of being a candidate for all 294 seats in Bengal and dared him to accept the challenge, with results scheduled for May 4. The second and final phase of polling saw over 3.22 crore voters exercising their franchise across 41,001 polling stations.

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Economic Times
Mamata Banerjee Confident of TMC Victory in West Bengal Elections, Cites Massive Public Support
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Politics·4/27/2026AI summary

Mamata Banerjee Confident of TMC Victory in West Bengal Elections, Cites Massive Public Support

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has expressed confidence in her Trinamool Congress party's victory in the upcoming Assembly elections, citing overwhelming public support during recent padyatras and Janasabhas. Banerjee emphasized Bengal's cultural heritage as a beacon of harmony and warned against divisive forces seeking to tarnish the state's heritage. She highlighted her government's development initiatives, asserting no malicious force can halt progress. The second phase of polling is scheduled for April 29, with vote counting on May 4.

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Economic Times
West Bengal Elections 2026: BJP Candidate Attacked in Kumarganj During Phase 1 Voting
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Politics·4/23/2026AI summary

West Bengal Elections 2026: BJP Candidate Attacked in Kumarganj During Phase 1 Voting

A video emerged showing BJP candidate Subhendu Sarkar being chased through fields and allegedly assaulted by a mob in Kumarganj constituency during the first phase of West Bengal Assembly elections 2026. Sarkar claimed his polling agents were forcibly removed from 8-10 polling stations and that he was attacked at Booth No. 24 while inspecting the situation. He alleged Trinamool Congress supporters were responsible and claimed to be injured with his vehicle vandalized. Clashes were also reported in Murshidabad and Birbhum. Despite the violence, officials said polling was largely peaceful with voter turnout exceeding 60% by 1pm.

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Times of India
Fish Becomes Political Prop in West Bengal Elections as BJP Candidates Campaign with Seafood
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Politics·4/21/2026AI summary

Fish Becomes Political Prop in West Bengal Elections as BJP Candidates Campaign with Seafood

BJP candidates in West Bengal are campaigning with fish as a prop to appeal to local voters, transforming a culinary staple into political theatre. The practice comes as Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee warns that the BJP threatens Bengal's fish-and-rice culture, while the party pushes back against claims it will prohibit fish consumption. Fish carries deep cultural significance in Bengal, where 65.7% of people consume it weekly, making it a powerful symbol of identity and belonging.

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BBC World