Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:05pm on 29 Apr 2026,Wednesday Politics
West Bengal has scripted electoral history, recording its highest-ever voter turnout since Independence across both polling phases, with over 92% participation. Phase one on April 23 saw 91.78% turnout, while Phase two on April 29 recorded 91.71%, according to the Election Commission of India. Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar celebrated the milestone saying, "Chunav ka Parv, Paschim Bengal ka Garv." Over 2.22 crore voters were eligible in the final phase alone. The contest remains a fierce TMC vs BJP battle, with TMC eyeing 100+ seats from Phase one while BJP claims 110. Key constituencies including Bhabanipur and Tollyganj remain closely watched as Bengal awaits its historic verdict. (PC: HT)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:19pm on 29 Apr 2026,Wednesday Politics
As polling concluded for the West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026, a split verdict emerged across exit polls. While six pollsters predicted a BJP edge, two emerged as clear outliers forecasting a decisive TMC landslide. Peoples Pulse projected TMC winning 177–187 seats against BJP's 95–110, estimating TMC's vote share at 46.5% versus BJP's 41.5%. Even more strikingly, Janmat Polls projected a sweeping 195–205 seats for Mamata's party, pushing BJP down to just 80–90 seats. Both Congress and the Left Front were projected to remain largely irrelevant. The dramatic divergence between pollsters highlights how razor-thin vote share differences can produce wildly contrasting seat outcomes under India's first-past-the-post electoral system. (PC: News18)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:41pm on 29 Apr 2026,Wednesday Politics
West Bengal Chief Minister and TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee launched a fierce attack on central forces Wednesday, alleging they were actively working in favour of the BJP during the second and final phase of assembly polling. After casting her vote at Mitra Institution School in her Bhabanipur constituency, Banerjee accused the forces of intimidating TMC workers, evicting polling agents from booths, and harassing ordinary voters. "What is happening is not at all free and fair polls," she declared sharply. Polling was simultaneously underway across 142 constituencies in south Bengal, covering Kolkata, Howrah, Hooghly, Nadia, North and South 24 Parganas, and Purba Bardhaman, amid heightened political tensions and security deployment. (PC: PTI)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:31pm on 29 Apr 2026,Wednesday Politics
In a stunning political forecast, Axis My India has released its exit poll results, predicting a clean sweep for the BJP in the state. The survey projects the saffron party winning an commanding over 88 seats, signalling a dominant and decisive mandate. Meanwhile, the Indian National Congress is projected to secure a significantly reduced tally of just 24 to 36 seats, underscoring a major collapse in opposition strength. The Axis My India projection adds considerable weight to the growing narrative of BJP's unstoppable electoral momentum in the region. If the actual results mirror these predictions, it would mark a landmark political shift with far-reaching consequences for the state's governance and opposition landscape.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:07pm on 29 Apr 2026,Wednesday Politics
Exit polls for the West Bengal Assembly Elections have delivered a dramatic forecast as three out of four pollsters predict that the BJP is set to breach Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress stronghold, a bastion the saffron party had long dubbed its "final frontier." These three exit polls project the BJP winning anywhere between 146 to 175 seats, a figure that could comfortably form a government. However, not all pollsters agree. People's Pulse stands alone in predicting a TMC comeback, foreseeing Mamata Banerjee returning to power for an unprecedented fourth consecutive term. As Bengal awaits the actual verdict, the political stakes could not be higher. (PC: India Today)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:32pm on 29 Apr 2026,Wednesday Politics
Voting for the second and final phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections 2026 concluded on April 29, marking the end of polling across five states and one Union Territory. The high-stakes Bengal contest saw intense campaigning and strong voter participation, with polling continuing till evening under tight security. Across other regions, turnout remained robust—Assam recorded about 85.9%, Puducherry nearly 89.9%, and Tamil Nadu over 82%, reflecting significant voter engagement. With polling complete, attention has now shifted to exit polls, which were released after 6:30 PM as per Election Commission norms. Official results are scheduled to be announced on May 4. (PC: PTI)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:36am on 29 Apr 2026,Wednesday Politics
Mamata Banerjee alleged bias by central forces during West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026 before casting her vote in Bhabanipur. She told reporters, “Central forces are working for a particular party.” She also claimed “atrocities” since the previous night. “I have never seen this type of democracy,” she said. Banerjee added that no state police were present at booths and alleged the CRPF had “captured it all”. She said, “They should secure the border, instead of securing one political party.” Voting is underway till 6 pm. Observers expect turnout to match or exceed the high participation seen in the first phase.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:37am on 29 Apr 2026,Wednesday Politics
Voting was stopped at some booths in Falta during Bengal Phase 2 polls after the Bharatiya Janata Party alleged EVM tampering. The party said its voting button was “blocked using a tape” in several booths. BJP leader Amit Malviya demanded repolling in affected areas. The Trinamool Congress denied the charges and called them false. Spokesperson Riju Dutta said the matter falls under the Election Commission. Officials said complaints will be checked and repolling ordered if needed. The area is part of Diamond Harbour, linked to Abhishek Banerjee. (PC: NDTV)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:53am on 29 Apr 2026,Wednesday Politics
Voting in West Bengal’s final phase crossed 61% by early afternoon amid reports of tension and complaints. A BJP candidate, the mother of the RG Kar victim, alleged, “TMC workers… attacked me while shouting ‘go back’.” The Bharatiya Janata Party also claimed its symbol was blocked on EVMs in some booths. The Trinamool Congress denied the charges. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee accused central forces of acting for the BJP. Officials said polling was largely peaceful despite incidents. Repolling in some booths is being considered as authorities review complaints. (PC: HT)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:46am on 29 Apr 2026,Wednesday Politics
Tensions rose during Phase 2 voting in West Bengal as Suvendu Adhikari faced off with Trinamool Congress supporters outside a booth in Bhabanipur. Supporters raised “Joy Bangla” slogans, while Adhikari responded with “Jai Shri Ram.” He also called the crowd “outsiders.” Security forces used mild force to disperse the gathering. Elsewhere, reports of clashes, EVM issues and vandalism came from several districts. A BJP agent was allegedly attacked in Nadia, while protests were reported in Howrah after a voting delay. Officials said polling remained largely peaceful despite scattered incidents. (PC: X)