Assembly Elections 2026 Live: On BJP's CM face, West Bengal unit chief says 'let people choose first'
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THE TIMES OF INDIA | Apr 12, 2026, 23:02:28 IST
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Assembly Elections 2026 Live: On BJP's CM face, West Bengal unit chief says 'let people choose first'

With campaigning intensifying ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) has unveiled plans for a major roadshow in Kanyakumari district on April 12.

Voting across Kerala, Assam and Puducherry concluded on April 9, marking a crucial phase in the 2026 assembly elections, with early turnout indicating steady voter participation across all three regions.

While the Election Commission recorded a gradual rise in polling percentages through the day, the electoral narrative was quickly overshadowed by parallel political developments, particularly in West Bengal, where campaigning intensified for the upcoming high-stakes battle between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Trinamool Congress (TMC).

In West Bengal’s Hooghly district, tensions escalated during a campaign event after clashes broke out between BJP and TMC supporters in the Pursurah Assembly constituency.

BJP candidate Biman Ghosh alleged that party workers were attacked and sustained minor injuries, further claiming that an FIR was being lodged with local police. He accused the ruling TMC of deliberately disrupting campaign activities and warned of a strong electoral response, asserting that a BJP “tsunami” would sweep the state in the results scheduled for May 4.

Meanwhile, the political battle in Bengal sharpened further as Union home minister Amit Shah unveiled the BJP’s election manifesto titled “Sankalp Patra”, centered on the vision of “Sonar Bangla”.

The document promises sweeping governance reforms focused on youth employment, women’s safety, national security, and economic development aligned with the broader “Viksit Bharat” vision. Shah launched sharp criticism of the TMC government, alleging a breakdown of law and order and public disillusionment after 15 years of rule.

In a significant policy announcement, Shah also stated that the BJP would implement the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in West Bengal within six months of coming to power.

The manifesto further promised measures to curb infiltration, stop cattle smuggling, and set up a judicial commission led by a retired Supreme Court judge to investigate political violence. Additionally, the party pledged to release white papers on corruption and governance failures.

Simultaneously, Abhishek Banerjee of the TMC hit back, alleging voter list manipulation by the Election Commission and the BJP, claiming that lakhs of genuine voters were being unfairly removed.

The political confrontation has intensified as Bengal heads toward polling on April 23 and 29, with results due on May 4, setting the stage for a fiercely contested electoral showdown. Tamil Nadu will also go in polls on April 23.
10:22 (IST) Apr 11

"AIADMK is not BJP's slave, DMK stays Congress's slave as it has their corruption reports"

BJP leader Annamalai at Coimbatore rally

10:12 (IST) Apr 11
Tamil Nadu elections 2026: Annamalai campaigns for AIADMK candidate in Coimbatore South, attacks DMK government

BJP leader K Annamalai campaigned for AIADMK candidate Amman K Arjunan in Coimbatore South ahead of the Tamil Nadu assembly elections, expressing confidence in a strong victory margin.

He said, “AIADMK candidate Amman Arjunan would win by at least 50,000 votes,” adding that political momentum in the region was shifting against the DMK.

Annamalai alleged that individuals from Karur were brought into Coimbatore for booth-level activities and claimed that 18 independent candidates linked to the DMK were involved in managing booths and creating unrest. He also alleged irregularities in campaign arrangements and said such practices should not be allowed in Coimbatore.

He further said the people of Tamil Nadu had decided against the continuation of the DMK government and claimed the NDA alliance would come to power. He also attacked DMK leadership, saying governance had weakened and raising allegations related to law and order and welfare issues.

Targeting DMK leaders, Annamalai questioned the party’s governance record and criticised chief minister MK Stalin, while also defending the AIADMK’s past governance and urging support for AIADMK leader Edappadi K Palaniswami.

He also accused the DMK of dynastic politics and corruption allegations, while asserting that the NDA alliance represented a broader political alternative in Tamil Nadu. He called on voters to support Amman Arjunan and claimed that political changes were already visible on the ground in Coimbatore South.
10:06 (IST) Apr 11
Kerala assembly polls: CPI(M) rebel supporter's car partially burnt in Kannur
Kerala police said that a car belonging to a CPI(M) rebel supporter was partially burnt at Madamangalam in Mathamangalam.

The incident occurred at the house of MK Narayanan at Peroor. Narayanan has lodged a complaint with the Peringome police station and a preliminary investigation has been launched, PTI reported.
09:49 (IST) Apr 11
Tamil Nadu assembly elections: Stalin warns on youth behaviour linked to film actors

Tamil Nadu CM and DMK candidate from Kolathur constituency MK Stalin said, “People are watching this, and they will give a befitting reply”. His remarks referred to incidents involving youngsters allegedly engaging in reckless behaviour by following film actors, including TVK chief Vijay.
09:10 (IST) Apr 11
West Bengal assembly elections: PM Modi to hold three key rallies
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to address three rallies in poll-bound West Bengal as the BJP steps up its campaign ahead of the assembly elections.

PM Modi will hold the rallies at Katwa in Purba Bardhaman, Jangipur in Muslim-majority Murshidabad district and Kushmandi in Dakshin Dinajpur.
08:35 (IST) Apr 11
Tamil Nadu assembly elections 2026: MK Stalin campaigns in Thanjavur

Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin continued his election outreach in Thanjavur, where he met residents and engaged directly with voters as part of his ongoing campaign.

The interaction focused on welfare delivery, rural development schemes and the DMK’s governance record in the state.
08:34 (IST) Apr 11
Assembly elections 2026 live: Voting concludes in Kerala, Assam and Puducherry amid steady turnout and peaceful polling
Polling across Kerala, Assam and Puducherry concluded on April 9 with steady voter participation reported throughout the day. The Election Commission recorded early turnout trends showing gradual engagement across constituencies, with long queues seen at several booths, particularly in Kerala’s urban and semi-urban regions.

Voting remained largely peaceful, with officials reporting smooth conduct across polling stations. The results of the elections in Kerala (140 seats), Assam (126 seats), and Puducherry (30 seats) will be declared on May 4, setting the stage for a decisive verdict in the three regions.

08:33 (IST) Apr 11
West Bengal assembly elections 2026: Campaign turns volatile as BJP–TMC clash erupts in Hooghly
Tensions escalated in West Bengal’s Hooghly district after a clash broke out between BJP and TMC supporters during a campaign event in the Pursurah Assembly constituency.

BJP candidate Biman Ghosh alleged that party workers were injured and accused the ruling party of disrupting election campaigning. He also stated that an FIR was being filed with local police and warned of a strong electoral response, claiming that a BJP wave would emerge in the state. The incident has further intensified the already charged political atmosphere in the run-up to polling.


08:32 (IST) Apr 11
West Bengal polls 2026: Amit Shah unveils BJP manifesto, sharpens attack on TMC
Union home minister Amit Shah released the BJP’s manifesto “Sankalp Patra” for West Bengal, pitching a major governance overhaul under the “Sonar Bangla” vision.

The document focuses on employment generation, women’s safety, youth opportunities, and national security reforms. Shah criticised the TMC government, alleging deterioration in law and order and growing public discontent after years in power.

He said the manifesto aims to bring “every section of Bengal out of despair” and align the state with the broader “Viksit Bharat” vision, intensifying the political battle ahead of polling on April 23 and 29.
08:32 (IST) Apr 11
Bengal elections 2026 live: UCC promise and political counterattack deepen electoral battle
The West Bengal election narrative further escalated after Amit Shah announced that the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) would be implemented in the state within six months if the BJP comes to power.

The BJP also proposed a judicial commission led by a retired Supreme Court judge to probe political violence and white papers on corruption and governance. In response, TMC leaders accused the BJP and Election Commission of voter list manipulation, alleging that lakhs of legitimate voters were being unfairly removed.
Voting in Kerala, Assam and Puducherry on April 9 saw steady participation as polling progressed peacefully in most areas, even as political tensions escalated elsewhere ahead of upcoming state elections.

The spotlight shifted sharply to West Bengal, where campaigning intensified and clashes broke out in Hooghly district between BJP and TMC supporters during an election rally.

BJP candidate Biman Ghosh alleged that party workers were injured and accused the ruling TMC of creating disruptions, while warning of a strong BJP wave in the upcoming results. At the same time, Union home minister Amit Shah unveiled the BJP’s manifesto for the West Bengal Assembly elections, promising sweeping governance changes under the “Sonar Bangla” vision, including youth employment, women’s safety, and national security reforms.

Shah also announced plans to implement the Uniform Civil Code within six months if the BJP comes to power, alongside measures targeting infiltration, cattle smuggling, and political violence through a judicial commission and white papers on corruption.

In response, TMC leaders, including Abhishek Banerjee, accused the BJP and Election Commission of voter list manipulation and deletion of genuine names.

With polling scheduled on April 23 and 29 and counting on May 4, West Bengal is shaping up for a high-voltage electoral contest between the BJP and TMC amid rising political rhetoric and ground-level tensions. Tamil Nadu is also set to witness a high-stakes political battle on April 23.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee held rally ahead of the assembly polls.