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Apr 29, 2026, 10:20 AM
BJP Surprises with Unconventional Candidates in Local Body Elections

BJP Surprises with Unconventional Candidates in Local Body Elections

In Mehsana, the BJP surprised the common worker by giving him a ticket. In Mehsana, the BJP surprised the common worker by giving him a ticket. In Bahucharaji, BJP's Sanshiben Kangsia, a bangle seller, won the election. In Bahucharaji, the counting of votes is underway. The counting of votes for elections held for 15 municipal corporations, 84 municipalities, 34 district panchayats, and 260 taluka panchayats is being completed. The counting of votes for local bodies is underway. The counting of votes for elections held for 15 municipal corporations, 84 municipalities, 34 district panchayats, and 260 taluka panchayats is being completed. This election is being seen as an important test before the 2027 assembly elections. In Mehsana, the BJP surprised the common worker by giving her a ticket. In Bahucharaji, the BJP nominated a bangle seller, who won the election. Sanshiben Kangsia, a bangle seller, won the election from Ward No.
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Apr 29, 2026, 10:19 AM
BJP Wins Majority in Jamjodhpur Taluka Panchayat; Aam Aadmi Party Secures Seats in Balwa

BJP Wins Majority in Jamjodhpur Taluka Panchayat; Aam Aadmi Party Secures Seats in Balwa

(By Jheel Vyas) There are a total of 18 seats in the Jamjodhpur taluka panchayat, out of which the BJP captured a total of 11 seats, while the Balwa taluka panchayat seat, where the Aam Aadmi Party won seven seats, was upset by the defeat of Girishbhai Garsar, the husband of Mahiben Garsar, who was the last president of the Jamnagar district panchayat.
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Apr 29, 2026, 10:12 AM
BJP Workers Allegedly Bring Goons to Intimidate Voters in West Bengal

BJP Workers Allegedly Bring Goons to Intimidate Voters in West Bengal

TMC workers in North 24 Parganas alleged BJP workers brought goons to threaten voters as polling progressed for the second phase of West Bengal Assembly elections, reported PTI. "They are bringing goons in vehicles and preventing voters from casting their votes. They are threatening voters," a TMC worker said. He also alleged that the police sided with the BJP workers.
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Apr 29, 2026, 09:53 AM
Trump's Approval Rating Hits New Low Amid Unpopular War with Iran

Trump's Approval Rating Hits New Low Amid Unpopular War with Iran

President Donald Trump’s approval rating sank to the lowest level of his current term, as Americans increasingly soured on his handling of the cost of living and an unpopular war with Iran, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll. The four-day poll completed on Monday showed 34% of Americans approve of Trump’s performance in the White House, down from 36% in a prior Reuters/Ipsos survey, which was conducted from April 15 to 20. The majority of responses were gathered prior to the Saturday night shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, where Trump was due to speak. It remains to be seen if the incident, in which a gunman was stopped before he could enter a hall where Trump was dining, might affect people’s views of the U.S. leader. Federal prosecutors have charged the accused shooter with attempting to assassinate the president. Trump’s standing with the U.S. public has trended lower since taking office in January 2025, when 47% of Americans gave him a thumbs-up. His popularity has taken a beating since the U.S. and Israel launched a war against Iran on February 28 that has led to a surge in gasoline prices. Only 22% of poll respondents approved of Trump’s performance on the cost of living, down from 25% in the prior Reuters/Ipsos poll. SURGING GAS PRICES WEIGH ON VOTERS U.S. gasoline prices have surged more than 40% to roughly $4.18 a gallon since the U.S. and Israel launched surprise attacks on Iran on February 28, triggering a response that shut down a fifth of the global oil trade. The price hikes are weighing heavily on American households and fueling concern among Trump’s Republicans that they could lose control of the U.S. Congress in the November midterm elections. While a solid majority of Republicans – 78% – still say they back Trump, 41% of the party say they disapprove of his handling of the cost of living, the Reuters/Ipsos poll found. Independent registered voters, a group that could be decisive in the midterms, favored Democrats by 14 points, 34% to 20%, when asked who would get their vote in congressional elections. One in four said they were still undecided. Trump won the 2024 presidential election on promises to bring down prices after several years of high inflation vexed his predecessor, Democrat Joe Biden. Now Trump’s approval rating on the economy – at 27% – is well below any reading he had during his 2017-2021 administration, and also lower than Biden’s weakest economy rating. While the U.S. conflict with Iran has cooled since the two sides agreed to a ceasefire earlier this month, Iran’s threats are preventing most oil shipments from leaving the Persian Gulf, fueling further increases in U.S. and global energy prices as oil reserves decline. Just 34% of Americans approve of the U.S. conflict with Iran, down from 36% in mid-April and 38% in mid-March, the Reuters/Ipsos poll found. During Trump’s first administration, his popularity hovered around 40% for long stretches. The latest reading remains a touch above the low point of his first term, which was 33%. The latest Reuters/Ipsos poll, which was conducted nationwide and online, gathered responses from 1,269 U.S. adults including 1,014 registered voters and had a margin of error of 3 percentage points. (Reuters)
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Apr 29, 2026, 09:52 AM
UAE Leaves OPEC+, Seeks Greater Production Flexibility and Energy Identity

UAE Leaves OPEC+, Seeks Greater Production Flexibility and Energy Identity

In a move that could ripple across global energy markets, the United Arab Emirates has announced it will leave the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and the broader OPEC+ framework effective May 1, ending nearly six decades of membership in one of the world’s most influential energy alliances. The decision marks one of the most consequential shifts in oil diplomacy in recent years. For the UAE, it opens the door to greater production flexibility and faster expansion. For OPEC+, it raises difficult questions about cohesion, pricing power, and the future of coordinated oil supply management. The official explanation centers on strategy, flexibility, and long-term economic priorities. For years, the UAE has invested billions into expanding oil production capacity. But OPEC+ quotas limited how much of that capacity could actually be used. By exiting the alliance, the UAE gains: The country is targeting a production capacity of 5 million barrels per day by 2027, a goal that increasingly conflicts with OPEC+ output controls. Suhail bin Mohammed Al Mazrouei described the move as a “policy-driven evolution” aligned with market realities and long-term strategy. Officials also emphasized: The messaging suggests the UAE wants to position itself not just as a major oil producer, but as a modern and flexible energy power. This split did not emerge overnight. Friction had been building for years. OPEC+ relies on coordinated production cuts to stabilize prices. That system works best when members accept limits on output. The UAE increasingly viewed those limits as the following: In simple terms, Abu Dhabi spent heavily to pump more oil, while OPEC+ rules often required it to hold back. The disagreement reflects two competing visions: This tension became harder to manage as the UAE developed some of the world’s most cost-competitive oil operations. The immediate market reaction will likely focus on supply expectations. Without OPEC+ restrictions, the UAE may gradually increase production faster than previously allowed. That could: However, UAE officials have stressed that additional production will be introduced gradually and responsibly. Oil pricing depends on more than one producer. Traders will also watch: The UAE exit adds uncertainty to an already fragile energy landscape. The departure is symbolically and strategically significant. The UAE is the world’s seventh-largest oil producer and one of OPEC’s wealthiest and most technologically advanced members. Its exit: OPEC+ has functioned largely through negotiated compromise. When a key member leaves over production disputes, it raises broader questions: This is especially important because OPEC+ influence depends as much on credibility as on barrels. The UAE’s strategy is not just about pumping more oil. It is also about reshaping its energy identity. The UAE has increasingly marketed its crude as: This allows the country to argue that its oil remains relevant even as the world moves toward cleaner energy. The UAE is simultaneously: This reflects a broader Gulf strategy: maximize hydrocarbon revenue while preparing for a post-oil future. The first major test will come after May 1, when markets assess whether the UAE immediately changes production strategy. Even outside the alliance, the UAE may still cooperate strategically when interests align.
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Apr 29, 2026, 09:42 AM
US Intelligence Studies Iran's Response to Potential Trump Victory Declaration

US Intelligence Studies Iran's Response to Potential Trump Victory Declaration

U.S. intelligence agencies are studying how Iran would respond if President Donald Trump were to declare a unilateral victory in the two-month-old war that has killed thousands and become a political liability for the White House, two U.S. officials and a person familiar with the matter said. The intelligence community is analyzing the question along with others at the request of senior administration officials. The goal is to understand the implications of Trump potentially pulling back from a conflict that some officials and advisers worry could contribute to deep Republican losses at the midterm elections later this year, according to the sources. While no decision has been made – and Trump could easily ramp back up military operations – a quick de-escalation could ease political pressure on the president, even as it could leave behind an emboldened Iran that could eventually rebuild its nuclear and missile programs and threaten U.S. allies in the region. The sources spoke on the condition of anonymity in order to discuss sensitive intelligence matters. It is not clear when the intelligence community would complete its work, but it has previously analyzed the likely reaction of Iran’s leaders to a U.S. declaration of victory. In the days following the initial bombing campaign in February, intelligence agencies assessed that if Trump were to declare victory and the U.S. drew down its forces in the region, Iran would likely view it as a win, one of the sources said. If Trump instead said the U.S. had won but maintained a heavy troop presence, Iran would likely see it as a negotiating tactic, but not one that would necessarily lead to the end of the war, the source said. “CIA is not familiar with the intelligence community’s reported assessment,” Liz Lyons, director of the agency’s office of public affairs, said in a statement after the publication of this story. The CIA declined to answer Reuters’ specific questions about its current work on Iran. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence declined to comment. White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly said the U.S. is still engaging with the Iranians on negotiations and would “not be rushed into making a bad deal.” “The president will only enter into an agreement that puts U.S. national security first, and he has been clear that Iran can never possess a nuclear weapon,” she said. HIGH POLITICAL COSTS Opinion polls show the war is overwhelmingly unpopular with Americans. Only 26% of respondents in a Reuters/Ipsos poll released last week said the military campaign has been worth the costs, and only 25% said it has made the U.S. safer. Three people familiar with White House discussions in recent days have described Trump as keenly aware of the political price being paid by him and his party. Twenty days after Trump declared a ceasefire, a flurry of diplomacy has failed to fully open the economically vital Strait of Hormuz, which Tehran closed by attacking ships and laying mines in the narrow waterway. Choking off the shipping that carries about 20% of the world’s crude oil has driven up energy costs worldwide and the price at U.S. gasoline pumps. Iran’s ability to disrupt commerce gives it powerful leverage against the United States and its allies. A decision to scale back the U.S. military presence in the region, paired with a mutual lifting of the blockade, would eventually bring down gasoline prices. So far, however, the two sides appear far from any agreement. Last weekend, Trump canceled a trip by his special envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner to meet Iranian officials in Pakistan, telling reporters on Saturday that it would take “too much time” and that if Iran wanted to talk “all they had to do was call.” MILITARY OPTIONS REMAIN ON TABLE Various military options remain formally on the table, with renewed airstrikes on Iran’s military and political leaders among them, according to a separate person familiar with administration dynamics. One of the U.S. officials and another person familiar with the discussions said, however, that the most ambitious of those options – such as a ground invasion of the Iranian mainland – appear less likely than they did a few weeks ago. A White House official described the domestic pressure on the president to wrap up the war as “enormous.” One of the sources said Iran has taken advantage of the ongoing ceasefire to dig out launchers, munitions, drones and other materiel that had been buried by U.S. and Israeli bombing in the opening weeks of the conflict. As a result, the tactical costs of resuming full-scale war are arguably higher now than they were in the initial days of the ceasefire, which began on April 8. (Reuters)
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Apr 29, 2026, 09:33 AM
West Bengal Assembly Elections: High Voter Enthusiasm Amid Violence and Clashes

West Bengal Assembly Elections: High Voter Enthusiasm Amid Violence and Clashes

KOLKATA: There has been high voter enthusiasm in this phase of West Bengal assembly elections since morning. According to the data released by the Election Commission, the average voter turnout across the state till 1 pm is 61.11. However, incidents of violence and clashes have also been reported at several places during the polling process, especially in the Bhangar area where workers of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Indian Secular Front (ISF) clashed. District-wise polling figures: Looking at the district-wise figures till 1 pm, Purba Bardhaman district leads with 66.80 percentage of voting. While Hooghly recorded 64.57 percentage, Nadia recorded 61.41 percentage and Howrah recorded 60.68 percentage of voting. Kolkata North recorded 60.18 percentage and North 24 Parganas recorded 59.20 percentage of voting. South 24 Parganas recorded 58.58 and Kolkata South recorded 57.73 percentage of voting till 11 am. Hooghly and Hooghly recorded 43% voter turnout.
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Apr 29, 2026, 09:19 AM
BJP Wins Landslide Victory in Savarkundla Local Body Elections

BJP Wins Landslide Victory in Savarkundla Local Body Elections

(By Iqbal Gori) Sarkundla Dt. 09: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has won a landslide victory in the local body elections in Savarkundla. After this historic victory, MLA Maheshbhai Kaswala expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the voters and workers. The BJP has won a clear majority by winning 25 seats out of a total of 36 seats in Savarkundla Municipality. 16 out of 22 seats in Taluka Panchayat Savarkundla have gone to the BJP, while the BJP has won all 5 seats in Zila Panchayat. In addition, the BJP has received a good response in Liliya Taluka Panchayat. The BJP has won 7 out of 16 seats in Liliya Taluka Panchayat and 1 out of 2 seats in Zila Panchayat. Regarding this victory, MLA Mr. Maheshbhai Kaswala said that this victory is the result of development works, public support and continuous hard work of the workers. He said that the BJP will always remain committed to the development of Savarkundla and Liliya area in the coming time.
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Apr 29, 2026, 09:18 AM
BJP Retains Power in Dhoraji Taluka Panchayat Elections, Congress Wins Three Seats

BJP Retains Power in Dhoraji Taluka Panchayat Elections, Congress Wins Three Seats

(By Kishora Rathod) Dhoraji, Dt. 09: BJP retains two Zila Panchayat seats in Dhoraji Taluka. BJP retains Dhoraji Taluka Panchayat. BJP's Nitaben Rasikbhai Chavda declared elected unopposed from Bhadajalia seat in Dhoraji Taluka Panchayat elections for 16 seats. Dhoraji Taluka Panchayat elections were held for 15 seats. In a three-way fight between BJP, Congress, and AAP in which BJP retained power by winning 11 seats. Congress captured 3 seats of Chhadavadar, Vadodar, Vegdi Gaon. Congress lost four Taluka Panchayat seats by a narrow margin of votes. Jamnawad lost by 6 votes, Patanwav lost by 15 votes, Badi Marad-2 lost by 27 votes, and Chhoni Parbadi Congress lost by 62 votes. AAP opened its account in Patanwav, in which AAP stood fourth, followed by Congress and Independents.
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Apr 29, 2026, 09:17 AM
BJP Sweeps Local Body Elections in Gujarat, Opposition Loses Ground

BJP Sweeps Local Body Elections in Gujarat, Opposition Loses Ground

New Delhi: The results of the local body elections in Gujarat are out and the BJP's roller has turned as expected. The BJP has swept all the 15 municipal corporations of the state while the BJP has won most of the 84 municipalities. The BJP has also captured all the 34 district panchayats while the BJP has captured more than 250 out of the 260 taluka panchayats. The BJP has also won all the 13 seats in the by-elections of 11 municipalities. The BJP has won two-thirds majority in most of the local bodies where it has won and the opposition has been wiped out. The victory of the BJP in Gujarat has already been written on paper, so there was no doubt and no discussion, but everyone was interested in knowing what happens to the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party. These results are very disappointing for both the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party.
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Apr 29, 2026, 09:11 AM
BJP Regains Power in Jetpur Taluka Panchayat Elections

BJP Regains Power in Jetpur Taluka Panchayat Elections

(By Ketan Ojha) Jetpur, તા.29: Out of 20 seats in the taluka panchayat elections, the BJP regained power in the taluka panchayat by capturing 16 seats. The AAP has become the main opposition party after winning three seats and the Congress has won one seat. The BJP also regained control of all four seats of the district panchayat. In the local body elections, out of 20 seats of the Jetpur taluka panchayat, BJP's Naynaben Savaliya was elected unopposed in one seat of Mewasa. In the counting held today, the BJP won 16 seats, including 1 unopposed, winning 15 seats. While the AAP won three and the Congress won one, as in the last election, the BJP again captured the taluka panchayat with 16 seats, while the Congress lost one seat and the AAP won three seats. The 19 candidates in which the BJP's winning candidate talked about the year, the Arabiraj Boro, the Chandi, the Chandi, the Rajni, the Balani, the vote of 1490 votes.
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Apr 29, 2026, 09:09 AM
BJP Sweeps Local Body Elections in Dhrol Taluka

BJP Sweeps Local Body Elections in Dhrol Taluka

(By Sanjay Dangar) Dhrol, તા.29: The results of the local body elections announced today in Dhrol taluka have changed the political equations. Along with capturing the power of the taluka panchayat, the BJP has also retained the zila panchayat seats and shocked the opponents. The BJP has demonstrated its strength in the important zila panchayat seats of the taluka. BJP candidate Ranjanben D. Jivani has won the Dhrol-Kharwa zila panchayat seat with a huge lead of more than 4,000 votes, which is being considered a huge achievement for the BJP. Also, the BJP candidate has won the Latipar zila panchayat seat with a decisive lead of more than 1,600 votes. On the other hand, the BJP has also won the taluka panchayat elections. In this election held for a total of 16 seats, 1 seat was declared uncontested earlier. At the end of the counting of the remaining 15 seats today, the BJP has captured 14 zila panchayat seats.
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Apr 29, 2026, 09:06 AM
BJP Wins Majority in Tankara Taluk Panchayat Elections

BJP Wins Majority in Tankara Taluk Panchayat Elections

(By Jayesh Bhattasana) Tankara, તા.29: With the announcement of the results of the general elections to the Tankara Taluk Panchayat, political heat has been seen. The Bharatiya Janata Party has assumed power with a clear majority in the elections held for a total of 16 seats in the Tankara Taluk Panchayat. According to the election results, out of 16 seats, the BJP has won 11 seats, while the Congress has been reduced to only 5 seats. With this victory, the BJP has taken a firm hold on the Tankara Taluk Panchayat. BJP workers are showing great enthusiasm and celebrating the victory with gulal. There was a direct fight between the BJP and the Congress in the Tankara seat. However, the voters trusted the development works and organizational strength of the BJP and cast their lotus in 11 seats. On the other hand, the Congress has registered its presence as an opposition party. Now that the BJP has come to power with a clear majority, the Taluk Panchayat President and Vice President will be elected in the coming days.
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Apr 29, 2026, 08:56 AM
BJP Wins Landslide Victory in Gujarat Local Body Elections; Aam Aadmi Party Sees Success in Tribal Areas

BJP Wins Landslide Victory in Gujarat Local Body Elections; Aam Aadmi Party Sees Success in Tribal Areas

In the Gujarat local body elections held yesterday, the BJP won a landslide victory. The BJP won many municipalities, zilla parishads and panchayat samitis, including 15 municipal corporations in the state. The Aam Aadmi Party, however, suffered a major setback in the tribal areas of Gujarat. The Aam Aadmi Party won a landslide victory in the tribal-dominated Narmada district. The Aam Aadmi Party won 15 out of 22 seats in the Zila Parishad of Narmada district. The Aam Aadmi Party also won 4 out of 6 panchayat samitis in this district. The victory of the Aam Aadmi Party indicates that the winds of change are blowing in some parts of Gujarat. On the one hand, Sardar Patel's Statue of Unity in this area is becoming the new identity of Gujarat. Thousands of tourists are visiting this area. Claims of development are being made. However, there is some difference on the ground. The victory of the Aam Aadmi Party in this area shows that the real meaning of development is to change the lives of the people.
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Apr 29, 2026, 08:53 AM
BJP Sweeps Local Elections in Porbandar District

BJP Sweeps Local Elections in Porbandar District

(By Paresh Parekh) Porbandar, Dt. 29: BJP retains all three Taluka Panchayats of Porbandar Mahanagar Palika and Porbandar Zila Panchayat and Porbandar Ranavavav and Kutchina. Out of total 18 seats of Porbandar Zila Panchayat, Bakharla and Modhwada Zila Panchayat were uncontested while BJP won all the 16 seats. Out of 22 seats of Porbandar Taluka Panchayat and 16 seats of Ranavav Taluka Panchayat, Bapodar and Ranakandorana-2 seats were uncontested and BJP candidates won all the seats. Out of 16 seats of Kutchina Taluka Panchayat, Modadar seat was uncontested and 15 seats were contested.
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Apr 29, 2026, 08:51 AM
West Bengal Assembly Elections: Voting Underway in Phase Two; Tensions Flare Up at Polling Booths

West Bengal Assembly Elections: Voting Underway in Phase Two; Tensions Flare Up at Polling Booths

Voting is now underway for the second phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections — with the counting of votes scheduled for May 4. The polls will decide electoral fate of 1,448 candidates across 142 seats on Wednesday. The TMC is aiming to record a fourth consecutive victory, while the BJP looks to secure a mandate this time around after an improved tally of 77 seats in the 2021 polls. The Left parties are seeking to regain space in the state they ruled for decades with the Congress also seeking to revive itself in the state that has a significant role in the national polity. The second phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections will see voting across 142 constituencies in eight crucial districts of the state. The BJP-TMC face-off now shifts to south Bengal and urban clusters that have traditionally been a stronghold of the Mamata Banerjee -led party. The Chief Minister will face off against long-term-ally-turned-BJP-leader Suvendu Adhikari for control of her home bastion in Bhabanipur. Several senior ministers will also defend crucial constituencies — Kolkata, Howrah, North and South 24 Parganas, Nadia, Hooghly and Purba Bardhaman — as ballots are cast on Wednesday. Thousands of polling stations have been set up across eight districts in south Bengal ahead of the polls. Special Electoral Roll Observer Subrata Gupta told news agency ANI that authorities were “prepared for the worst” and urged residents to “come and vote peacefully and without any fear”. Both the state police and Central Armed Police Forces have been deployed across the state to maintain law and order. Eligible voters should verify their details on the official Election Commission website before stepping out to cast their ballots. Steps to Check Voter List online: "We have heard that a person associated with the BJP carrying a sharp object in his hand was threatening people to vote in favour of the BJP here (Narsingh Bose Lane). We have made a video of this incident and shared it with the District Administration and the media. The police have arrested that person. BJP has lost everything, and this is the reason BJP is trying to threaten people to vote in their favour," said TMC leader Abhishek Chatterjee. "I reject the allegations being made against the BJP because the man in the video is not associated with our party. We don't recognise him. It appears that the man deliberately acted in a manner to defame the BJP," came the response from Sachin Kumar Singh, the vice president of BJP Mandal-3 . According to reports, crude bombs have been recovered near a pond around 200 metres from a polling booth in Ketugram in Purba Bardhaman district. Locals had first spotted the crude bombs and informed the police. The local police has cordoned off the area and bomb squad is reportedly on their way. "It is impossible to expect elections in Bengal to be free of violence. We expected this from the ruling party's side. Still, people in large numbers are participating in the elections. The common people feel that they will be able to vote because Central Forces have been deployed in large numbers here. Common people are participating in the elections by without fear," said Congress candidate from Baharampur Assembly constituency Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury. According to details shared by the Election Commission of India, 61.11% approximate voter turnout was recorded till 1 pm in the second and final phase of West Bengal elections 2026. BJP Bihar president Sanjay Saraogi on Wednesday said that the high voter turnout in the ongoing West Bengal assembly elections reflect widespread public anger against the Trinamool Congress (TMC)-led government, alleging that people are voting for change due to corruption, "cut money" practices, and concerns over governance, resource utilisation in West Bengal. "Even in the first phase, several assembly seats saw a 96 per cent voter turnout, with an average of around 93 per cent across the board. Today, a significant number of voters turned out to cast their ballots. In the first phase as well, the anger people felt towards the TMC and Mamata Banerjee's anti-people government was clearly visible at polling stations. Today too, the long queues indicate that people have made up their minds for change and to bid farewell to this anti-people government. The way Bengal's resources are being utilised for Rohingya infiltrators under government protection is concerning. From local businesses to the general public, everyone is distressed. 'Cut money' (illegal commissions) hasn't spared anyone, which is why people are voting for change today," Sanjay Saraogi told ANI. Tensions flared up in Kolkata's Kalighat area on Wednesday when the BJP's Bhabanipur candidate Suvendu Adhikari visited a polling booth and was greeted with slogans by TMC workers, prompting police intervention and a complaint by the opposition leader to the EC seeking deployment of additional central forces. Security forces had to resort to a lathi-charge to disperse the crowd. https://twitter.com/ANI/status/2049392883254567219 West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Leader of the Opposition Suvendu Adhikari landed in the same polling booth area in Bhabanipur's Chakraberia on Wednesday morning, and took swipes at one another without any direct interaction, underlining the prestige battle unfolding in the CM's political bastion. Though they did not come face-to-face or exchange courtesies, the two rival candidates were briefly in the same area in ward number 70 of Chakraberia, where Banerjee was seated outside a local party office after receiving complaints of alleged intimidation of local TMC leaders. As Banerjee remained on the verandah of the party office, Adhikari arrived on the road, just opposite the spot, accompanied by a large contingent of central forces personnel, and launched an attack on the chief minister, claiming she had realised that "not a single vote" was coming her way. While Banerjee accused the BJP of trying to "rig" the election using central forces, police observers and election officials, Adhikari dismissed her allegations as signs of "frustration", saying the chief minister was "scared" because state police no longer controlled the polling process. " Voting in Bengal is taking place in a fearless atmosphere, unimaginable in the last six or seven decades. People are casting their votes without fear. This is a virtuous symbol of the country's Constitution and the country's strengthening democracy. I express my gratitude to the great people of Bengal for being so vigilant about their rights and voting in large numbers," he said in Uttar Pradesh. https://twitter.com/ANI/status/2049388155045064724 TMC Rajya Sabha MP Derek O'Brien has 'dared' Prime Minister Narendra Modi to resign if the BJP loses the West Bengal Assembly elections to the Mamata Banerjee-led party. In a video message, O'Brien claimed that Modi had projected himself as the BJP's face across all 294 Assembly seats in the state and dared him to accept the challenge. "You yourself announced that you are the candidate in all 294 seats in Bengal. Stop making tall claims and accept this challenge. On May 4, when Mamata Banerjee and the TMC win Bengal, have the courage to resign from the post of PM," the TMC MP said. "West Bengal is witnessing heavy polling...people are fearlessly voting...Voting is taking place in Bengal this time in a fearless atmosphere, which was difficult to even imagine earlier," Prime Minister Narendra Modi said during an event in Uttar Pradesh. Former India cricket captain Sourav Ganguly casts his vote at a polling booth in Behala https://twitter.com/PTI_News/status/2049385907330159025 Saikat Sarkar, the BJP candidate from the Chapra Assembly constituency, alleged that his polling agent was attacked early in the morning while on his way to a polling booth. According to Sarkar, the agent, Musharraf Mir, was heading to booth number 53 around 6 am when he was allegedly assaulted by the TMC candidate along with a person identified as Mufizul and several others. He claimed the group struck Mir from behind on the forehead using a gun and an iron rod. The injured polling agent was taken to the hospital, where he reportedly required six stitches and remains under treatment. Sarkar said a police complaint has been filed in connection with the incident and demanded that the elections be conducted in a free and fair manner. Ratna Debnath, mother of the RG Kar Medical College rape and murder victim and BJP candidate from the Panihati seat, alleged that she was verbally abused and threatened by alleged All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) workers during campaigning. She claimed that the group used offensive language against her and accused her of using her daughter’s name for political gain. According to her, they also behaved inappropriately and warned her of consequences on May 4. Debnath said she approached the police and demanded immediate arrests, but instead, she was asked to leave the area. She also alleged that police did not allow her Chief Election Agent to stay with her at the spot. She added that after she formally lodged a complaint at the police station, officers later arrived and removed the TMC workers who had gathered there. Sekharranjan Debnath, father of the RG Kar Medical College rape and murder victim, alleged that he and his family were threatened by alleged All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) supporters while they were travelling during the election campaign. He claimed that several people on motorcycles were waiting on the route, raising slogans and later bringing in more party workers who allegedly tried to confront and attack them. He further alleged that instead of removing the TMC workers from the spot, the police asked his family to leave the area. According to him, such actions were being taken because the ruling party was feeling threatened by them politically. His wife, Ratna Debnath, mother of the victim, is contesting the election from the Panihati seat as a candidate of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). "At around 6 in the morning, our agent Musharraf Mir was going to booth number 53. At that time, the TMC candidate, his goon Mufizul, and other people came together and hit him on the forehead from behind with a gun, a rod. He suffered six stitches, so he is still in the hospital. After that, a complaint was filed at the police station. We want free and fair elections," claimed BJP candidate from the Chapra Assembly constituency, Saikat Sarkar. BJP candidate Bikash Sardar has alleged that hundreds of "TMC goons" had attacked his car and assaulted his driver as polling began in West Bengal. Sardar claimed the incident took place in the Kanthalberia area when he was visiting polling booths in the constituency. He alleged that stones were hurled at his vehicle and claimed that central forces were later rushed to the spot following the incident. The BJP candidate further accused policemen of beating him up. "TMC is doing 'goonda giri' (hooliganism) everywhere in the constituency. Around 200 to 250 TMC goons attacked my car with rods and bamboo sticks. They also assaulted my driver...I was also beaten up by policemen. They are helping the ruling party instead of ensuring free and fair polls," Sardar alleged. "Last night, I got a call over a complaint against me in the Election Commission that I was distributing money in the Bagda constituency. But I was at my own home. Central Forces personnel threatened several leaders to not leave their houses to cast a vote. This is the first time such a thing has happened. BJP with the Election Commission is doing 'tandav' in West Bengal. We had never seen such a thing before. The public will make it clear what they want," Trinamool Congress Rajya Sabha MP Mamata Thakur told ANI. She spoke to the media after casting her vote at a polling booth in Thakurnagar, North 24 Parganas. BJP leader Amit Malviya has alleged that voters were prevented from choosing the BJP at several polling booths in Falta under the Diamond Harbour constituency. He claimed that in multiple booths, the BJP option was allegedly blocked using tape. The Election Commission has assured a repoll if the allegations are proven true. "If any irregularities or if reports of taping of any button come in, that should be verified and noted. If true, those booths will go for a repoll," said the West Bengal Election Commissioner. According to reports, a clash erupted between BJP and TMC polling agents at Booth number 147-148 in the Ramchandrapur Adarsha Bidyabhaban within Khanakul assembly constituency. "It was a minor incident. Right now, voting is taking place in a peaceful manner. CRPF's all-women 240 Battalion is deployed here," CRPF Sub-Inspector Usha told ANI. "I went inside, everything was fine, when I came out I saw that an elderly woman, who had pain in her leg and could not stand properly, I felt bad and I said to someone who was in front of me, to help her... Within 10 metres Trinamool goons attacked me and told me then they would not let me to go out," said Ratna Debnath, the BJP candidate from the Panihati assembly constituency. She is the mother of the RG Kar Medical College rape and murder victim and BJP candidate from Panihati seat. BJP IT Cell chief Amit Malviya has levelled accusations of EVM tampering and demanded a repolling for several booths in the Falta area of Diamond Harbour. "In several polling booths, the option to vote for the BJP has been blocked using a tape, effectively preventing voters from exercising their choice...We demand an immediate repoll in all affected booths in Falta where such incidents have occurred," he alleged via X. Malviya shared videos from the polling booths to underscore his claim. According to details shared by the Election Commission of India, 39.97% approximate voter turnout was recorded till 11 am in the second and final phase of West Bengal elections 2026. "NIA team has come here to scare us. We had never seen NIA or CBI or ED on election day. This is the first time we are seeing this. We will not be scared," said TMC candidate from Bhangar, Saokat Molla. He had earlier levelled accusations of 'violent hooliganism' in the area. An NIA team arrived early in the morning to take over blast and bomb recovery cases in the district. The accused however, are still at large. "Gundagiri by TMC is happening everywhere in the constituency. 200-250 TMC goons attacked my car with rods and bamboo sticks. They also attacked my driver," said BJP candidate from the Basanti assembly constituency, Bikash Sardar. People were seen queueing up outside polling booths to cast their vote even as rain continued to lash parts of the state on Wednesday morning. https://twitter.com/PTI_News/status/2049359032645976211 Fresh tension has erupted at a polling booth on Abinash Kabiraj Street in Kolkata after the TMC alleged that BJP candidate Purnima Chakraborty has attacked TMC camp. Police and central force are at the spot. "100 metres from the polling booth, a camp has been set up and a fake EVM has been placed. People are being told which button to press. They cannot campaign today... I am filing a complaint with the Election Commission. There is no point in complaining to the police," he claimed. "I see that voting is going well... The public has woken up, she (Mamata Banerjee) is going. Tell her to go to Ward 77. Why is she coming here to scare Hindu voters?" he asked. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari are facing off against each other in the Bhabanipur constituency. Both leaders visited booths early on Wednesday morning. “I expect that there will be 90% voting in Bhabanipur . Voting will speed up later in the day. They [TMC] are unable to do anything. This is first time that in every booth in Bhabanipur has BJP agents. I have taken rounds of 10 booths people are very excited , I will go around more booths," Adhikari said. He also questioned Mamata Banerjee's presence in the area. Adhikari said he would raise an objection with the poll observer over this. “Section 163 (of BNSS) is in effect here. Mamata Banerjee is walking around with several people. Why is Mamata Banerjee roaming here?” "The arrangements are always done well inside the booths but outside arrangements are not always good. However, this year arrangements both inside and outside is good. This is the victory of democracy. The people of West Bengal are witnessing this kind of election after 50 years," he told PTI.
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Apr 29, 2026, 08:48 AM
BJP Retains Power in Gondal Taluka Panchayat Elections

BJP Retains Power in Gondal Taluka Panchayat Elections

(By Jitendra Acharya) Gondal, તા.29: With the announcement of the results of the Gondal Taluka Panchayat elections, the BJP has retained power in the Taluka Panchayat. Out of the total twenty-two seats of the Taluka Panchayat, the BJP won unopposed. હતી.ત્‍યારે In the elections held for 21 seats, the BJP won 17 seats. છે.જ્‍યારે The Aam Aadmi Party, which entered taluka politics for the first time, won four seats. The Congress was pushed to the third position in the three-way battle. છે.વર્ષ In the 2021 elections, the BJP scored all 22 seats. હતી.આ The BJP lost four seats in the elections. The big upset was in the Zilla Panchayat seats. છે.ગોંડલ The BJP's Dhurandhar Rajubhai Dangar was defeated in the Mavia Zilla Panchayat seat, which is considered to be the AP center of taluka politics. છે.રાજુભાઇ The former vice-president of the Dalgaar Zila Panchayat, Aarti Beni Jeta, won the seat. Others in the Zila Panchayat are Derdi, Kolihadi, Shivrajgarh, and Vijaygarh.
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Apr 29, 2026, 08:45 AM
West Bengal Assembly Elections: 61.11% Polling Recorded Amid Violence and Tension

West Bengal Assembly Elections: 61.11% Polling Recorded Amid Violence and Tension

Over 61 per cent of the 3.21 crore electors exercised their franchise till 1 pm of the second and final phase of polling in West Bengal amid attacks on a few candidates, while tension gripped the Bhabanipur seat briefly as Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and BJP's Suvendu Adhikari took swipes at one another in the same booth area.Voters queued up from 7 am outside booths in Kolkata, Howrah, Hooghly, Nadia, North and South 24 Parganas and Purba Bardhaman districts, which form Bengal's electoral and political core.Of the total electorate eligible to vote in this phase, 1.57 crore are women, and 792 are third-gender.Till 1 pm, West Bengal recorded 61.11 per cent polling with Purba Bardhaman registering the highest turnout at 66.8 per cent, followed by Hooghly at 64.57 per cent and Nadia at 61.41 per cent.Howrah registered 60.68 per cent polling, while North 24 Parganas recorded 60.18 per cent.Also ReadWest Bengal polls: BJP alleges party's button 'blocked by tape' on EVMsViolence, vandalism reported during early hours of voting in West BengalPM Modi appeals to people of West Bengal to cast votes in 'record numbers'Polling begins for 142 seats in final phase of West Bengal electionsWest Bengal phase 2 polls: 41,001 stations, 2,400 CAPF companies deployedKolkata North and Kolkata South recorded 60.18 per cent and 57.73 per cent turnout, respectively.South 24 Parganas, a politically crucial district witnessing several high-profile contests, registered 58.58 per cent voting.The first phase of polls in 152 assembly seats of West Bengal on April 23 also recorded more than 62.18 per cent polling till 1 pm."Polling is underway peacefully, barring some minor incidents in certain areas. We have sought reports from the officials concerned," a poll panel official said.The early-morning convergence of Banerjee and Adhikari in the same booth area in Chakraberia turned Bhabanipur -- the chief minister's electoral bastion -- into the centrepiece of the day, reinforcing the symbolic weight of their prestige battle seen as a rematch of Nandigram, where the BJP leader had defeated her in 2021.Banerjee was seated outside the booth after receiving complaints of alleged intimidation of local TMC leaders when Adhikari arrived there, amid heavy deployment of central forces.Stepping out of his car, Adhikari said, "I will not allow any hooliganism", while Banerjee accused the BJP of trying to "rig" the election using central forces, police observers and election officials."The BJP wants to rig this election. Polls in Bengal are usually peaceful. Is there 'goonda raj' (hooliganism) here?" Banerjee told reporters, alleging CRPF personnel had visited the homes of TMC leaders late Tuesday night and unleashed terror in the area.She alleged that election observers were acting at the BJP's behest and claimed TMC workers were being selectively targeted across districts.Adhikari dismissed the charges as signs of "frustration", claiming Banerjee had realised that "not a single vote" was coming her way.Banerjee, who usually steps out of her Kalighat residence late in the day to cast her vote at Mitra Institution School, broke convention and hit the ground before 8 am, moving through Chetla, Padmapukur and Chakraberia, underlining the stakes attached to Bhabanipur and the wider battle for south Bengal.Later in the day, tension flared up in the Kalighat area when Adhikari visited a polling booth and was greeted with slogans by TMC workers, prompting police intervention and a complaint by the opposition leader to the EC seeking deployment of additional central forces.Security forces had to resort to a lathi-charge to disperse the crowd. Adhikari chased the sloganeering crowds, whom he alleged were "outsiders trying to influence the polls".As soon as he reached the area, TMC workers and supporters raised slogans of 'Jai Bangla' and 'chor, chor' against him, while BJP activists responded with chants of 'Jai Shri Ram'.Reports of violence, vandalism and tension surfaced from several districts.In Nadia district's Chapra, a BJP polling agent was allegedly assaulted inside a booth during a mock poll. The BJP accused TMC supporters of attacking its agent, while the ruling party denied the charge. In Shantipur, a BJP camp office was found vandalised.The ISF alleged that its polling agents were prevented from entering booths in South 24 Pargana's Bhangar.Howrah's Bally constituency saw tension at a booth in Liluah after an EVM malfunction delayed voting, prompting central forces to lathi-charge agitated voters. Two people were arrested in the matter.Police and RAF personnel were also seen chasing away crowds near a booth in Amdanga following complaints of unlawful gathering by bike-borne supporters.In Panihati, BJP candidate Ratna Debnath, the mother of the RG Kar victim, faced protests and her car was allegedly stopped by TMC workers, while in Jagaddal, the recovery of a firearm near a polling booth triggered tension before police and central forces restored order.BJP candidate from Basanti assembly constituency in South 24 Parganas, Bikash Sardar, on Wednesday, alleged that "200-250 TMC goons" attacked his car and assaulted his driver when he was visiting polling booths in the constituency.The TMC did not immediately respond to the allegations.Unlike the first phase, where the BJP sought to defend its north Bengal gains, the final round has shifted the battle squarely to the TMC's strongest belt.In 2021, the ruling party had won 123 of these 142 seats, leaving just 18 for the BJP and one for the ISF. For the BJP, breaching this southern fortress remains critical if it hopes to mount a serious challenge for power in the state.
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Apr 29, 2026, 08:44 AM
BJP Wins Big in Bilkha Area, AAP Makes Presence Felt

BJP Wins Big in Bilkha Area, AAP Makes Presence Felt

(By Iqbal Gori) Savarkundla તા.29: The results of the zila panchayat and taluka panchayat seats in the Bilkha area have revealed an interesting political picture. Bilkha zila panchayat and taluka panchayat seats no. (1) and (2) have gone to the BJP. While the Aam Aadmi Party has registered its presence by winning the Bilkha taluka panchayat seat no. (3) Bandhala and seat no. (4) Chorwadi. Political analysts believe that the division of votes between the Aam Aadmi Party and the Congress has given the BJP a direct political advantage in this entire area. The division of opposition votes is believed to have made it easier for the BJP to win many seats. Political discussions have intensified in the area after the election results and new equations are expected to emerge in local politics in the near future.
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Apr 29, 2026, 08:40 AM
India Awaits Exit Polls as Assembly Election Results Loom

India Awaits Exit Polls as Assembly Election Results Loom

New Delhi, તા.29: The political heat in the country is at its peak these days. The results of the assembly elections in five states West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam and Puducherry will be announced on May 4, but before that the exit polls will be released today. The second and final phase of polling for the 2026 West Bengal assembly elections will be over. All eyes will be on the exit poll predictions. As per the rules, the exit poll data can be released only after the Election Commission officially announces the completion of the second phase of polling in Bengal. As soon as the polling for the second phase of the West Bengal assembly elections ends today, the exit polls will begin in full swing. India TV will broadcast the exit polls from 6.30 pm today. The poll will feature the West Bengal assembly elections as well as the exit polls for Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Puducherry and Assam. India TV will display the exit poll data of its sister organisation, Matriz. In addition, a channel will broadcast the poll of polls, a survey of other news agencies and an analysis of the exit polls.
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Apr 29, 2026, 08:12 AM
West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026: Voting Underway Amid Tight Security and Political Criticism

West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026: Voting Underway Amid Tight Security and Political Criticism

West Bengal Rafale, West Bengal Assembly Election 2026: Voting is underway for the second phase of elections to 142 assembly seats in West Bengal. The Election Commission has deployed 2,321 companies of central forces and several observers in eight districts to ensure smooth polling. However, the Trinamool Congress is deeply upset with this tight security arrangement. Party leader Abhishek Banerjee has said sarcastically that the administration has now left deploying Rafale aircraft in Bengal as an option. Abhishek Banerjee, nephew of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, said sarcastically, "Only Rafale aircraft are left to be deployed in Bengal. INS frigates are also yet to be deployed. The Election Commission has deployed such a large force for the elections. The deployment that should have been done against Pakistan and Bangladesh is being done for the people of Bengal." Targeting the Chief Election Commissioner, Abhishek said, "This is how elections are conducted? Gyanesh Kumar, field the candidate you want.
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Apr 29, 2026, 07:58 AM
AAP Leader Durgesh Pathak Joins Arvind Kejriwal in Boycotting Delhi High Court Judge

AAP Leader Durgesh Pathak Joins Arvind Kejriwal in Boycotting Delhi High Court Judge

After Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal boycotted Justice Swarna Kanta Sharma, other accused in the alleged liquor scam case have also joined the campaign. After Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia, AAP leader Durgesh Pathak has also written'Letter No. 3'against Justice Swarna Kant Sharma. Like Kejriwal and Sisodia, Durgesh has also said that he will not go to Justice Sharma's court. Justice Swarna Kanta Sharma is a judge of the Delhi High Court and is hearing the alleged liquor scam. In late February, the trial court had discharged all 23 accused, including Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia, and reprimanded the CBI and ordered action against the investigating officer. The CBI challenged this decision in the High Court, which is being heard by Justice Sharma. There have been fears of bias against Justice Tushar Sharma by Arvind Kejriwal and other leaders of his party.
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Apr 29, 2026, 07:53 AM
Mamata Banerjee: The Street Fighter Who Has Defined Her Political Career

Mamata Banerjee: The Street Fighter Who Has Defined Her Political Career

On February 4, Mamata Banerjee stood in the crowded courtroom, in the midst of a sea of black-robed lawyers, and, addressing the Supreme Court bench, said, “May I explain, sir? I come from that region… What was the hurry to do what takes two years, only within three months?” In her white tanter (handloom) saree and “Hawai choti (slippers)”, a black stole around her neck, Mamata Banerjee, as Chief Minister, was making submissions before Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justices Joymalya Bagchi and Vipul M Pancholi, challenging the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls that had set off a churn in West Bengal over alleged disenfranchisement of voters. This is someone who, as a 20-something youth Congress activist, once stood on the bonnet of J P Narayan’s car in defiance of the anti-Emergency leader. The courtroom was no car bonnet, but like all those years ago, at 71, this was a stage and a moment Mamata owned and made her own. At least for a while, all else was forgotten and forgiven — the stasis in governance, the long list of scams in which her ministers and party leaders were arrested, her 15-year rule that built on the party-society structure of the Left, and constant bickering with the Centre and the BJP. In that moment, she was the Chief Minister who had, for the “sake of the people of her state” and on their behalf, personally decided to appeal to the judiciary. A month earlier, on January 8, in the midst of a raid conducted by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) at locations linked to I-PAC, the political consultancy firm managing the Trinamool Congress’s poll campaign, Mamata had barged into the Kolkata residence of the firm’s co-founder Pratik Jain and walked out with a green folder and a laptop. “I have collected the party file… They are trying to get the candidate list and our internal information. Is this the duty of the ED and Amit Shah ? See, I got this, the file and hard drive,” she said, showing the green folder. “What if I raid the BJP party office? What will be the fallout?” It’s this image of Mamata, as someone who likes a good fight, that has defined her political career. Now, as she aims for a fourth straight term since first coming to power in 2011, the gloves are off. The TMC has centred its campaign around Mamata and Bengali asmita (pride), framing the BJP as the outsider (bohiragoto). At the heart of Mamata’s long political career is a beguiling ability. Whether in the Opposition or as the incumbent, she is, in the public imagination, the same street fighter from Kalighat who takes on a machine bigger than herself. As the young Congress leader who emerged with a bandaged head after a protest against the Left government at Hazra in 1990 turned violent; as the rebel who broke away from the Congress in 1997 to form the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) in 1998, as the TMC leader who sat on a 25-day hunger strike over Singur, turning land acquisition into a mass agitation. And then, since 2016, when she has tried everything, kicking, screaming and fighting, to keep the BJP out of Bengal. In doing so, she has managed to turn every election, at least 2016, into a contest between West Bengal and New Delhi , rather than a referendum on her governance. Jawahar Sircar, former bureaucrat and Trinamool’s Rajya Sabha member who resigned in the wake of the 2024 R G Kar rape and murder case, says Mamata’s innate understanding of protests makes her stand out even among leaders with a similar agitational style of politics. “Mamata Banerjee and Arvind Kejriwal may have similar tactics. But Mamata can be physical and go in for a clash. Kejriwal can make a scene, but he won’t get his head or leg broken,” says Sircar. “The idea she is trying to portray is that unless her party adopts such an aggressive approach, it can’t take on 24*7 cadre parties, first the CPI-M and now the BJP,” he adds. Sircar recalls a moment in the run-up to the 1999 general elections when parties were prohibited from using the national flag under the Model Code of Conduct. “At a rally in South Kolkata, she went to the platform with a little girl and got her to raise the flag, while she held on to the girl. It was a spot decision and her opponents who complained that she was using the national flag too much were outwitted. She said, ‘You don’t want me to raise the flag, I won’t’. She holds the little girl and gets all the publicity,” says Sircar. To understand Mamata, it helps to place her in a rare lineage of women leaders, says Ritwick Shrivastav, a political consultant and founder of Prajatantra Foundation, a non-profit working on governance. Jayalalithaa walked out of the Tamil Nadu Assembly in 1989, saree torn and hair dishevelled, after being physically assaulted on the floor of the House. In 1995, BSP chief Mayawati was cornered and threatened by Samajwadi Party workers at a Lucknow guest house, an incident that sparked a rift with Mulayam Singh Yadav that lasted decades. “Mamata herself rose by standing up to an entrenched and frequently violent Left Front cadre in a state where political workers were routinely killed, and booth-capturing was institutional,” he says. The image that captures Mamata’s approach best came during the widespread agitation in the wake of the 2024 RG Kar rape and murder case. While people took to the streets, furious at not just the incident but the state government’s handling of the case, the Chief Minister herself was on the streets, leading rallies demanding justice for the victim and capital punishment for the rapist. It did not matter that she was the one in power; she was out there on the streets, protesting. TMC Rajya Sabha member Dola Sen, who has worked with Mamata for two decades, says Mamata is a “true fighter” and is “genuinely pro-people”. “Whenever the people in Bengal are in distress, she is there. She is a very strict administrator, something she has proved in the last 15 years,” she says. A recent poll campaign, ‘Fighter Didi’, plays heavily on this image of Mamata. In it, she is the superhero, the warrior princess in her cotton saree and chappals whose lasso bundles BJP leaders Himanta Sarma and Suvendu Adikari. Yet, this street fighter image has its limits. The constant state of battle-readiness and strained relationship with the Centre have come at a cost. Funds under Central schemes such as NREGA and PM Awaas Yojana have been withheld for extended periods over alleged irregularities, prompting the state to pitch in with its own schemes and funds. Infrastructure projects, too, have taken a hit. Over the last five years, the condition of roads has visibly deteriorated and the scams that have hit the education department have meant that more than 8,000 schools have had to shut down and thousands of teacher posts are vacant. If her first term focused on governance and an administrative reset after three decades of Left rule — from tours to districts to a strong welfare push in the form of the 2013 Kanyashree scheme, which won the state a UN award, and bicycles for students, among other measures – after 2016, with the BJP snapping at the TMC’s heels, Mamata shifted gears. Her politics of confrontation meant that she had to play her cards carefully. Decision-making became centralised and Mamata began relying on a tightly controlled party apparatus. Her decision to promote nephew Abhishek Banerjee, now the TMC’s all-India general secretary, was the cause of resentment among the old guard. A string of high-profile exits to the BJP followed, including of Suvendu Adhikari, once Mamata’s confidant and now her key rival. A source close to her dismisses reports of differences between Mamata and Abhishek, saying his rise in the party could be part of a deliberate plan. “You may see a confident Abhishek today but frankly, she has made him go through the grind. Besides, propping up Abhishek would make it possible for her to drive the rot out of the system, which she could not. It creates a generational distance while keeping the TMC legacy intact. Besides, the old, ageing coterie would bleed out and crumble under the promise of a new leadership committed to change.” Explaining why Mamata didn’t capitalise on the poriborton wave that brought her to power in 2011 and instead ended up entrenching the political culture of the Left, Monobina Gupta, author of Didi, A Political Biography, says, “Unlike the Left, Mamata didn’t have time for party-building because people wanted to see the change immediately. Her politics was built on welfare schemes, and she needed a cadre network to not only strengthen her grassroots but to ensure her schemes reached every beneficiary. That’s why she appropriated (the Left’s) machinery — it suited her political ambition then. But it was also the greatest political disappointment…,” says Gupta. Talking about the “lumpenisation” of the TMC, one of Mamata’s appointees in the legal system says, “It was not that she wasn’t aware of what was going on. In fact, she needed her own people as ears and eyes. But she did not dismantle the status quo because that would have hurt her politically. Given the culture of opportunism and with parties like the BJP willing to be new patrons, she could not lose these supporters either.” What followed was a string of controversies and scandals, many of them involving ministers and party leaders considered close to her — from Madan Mitra and Kunal Ghosh, who were arrested in the Saradha scam, to the school jobs scam that allegedly involved Partha Chatterjee. This was followed by the alleged ration scam, coal pilferage and cattle smuggling scams. Nephew Abhishek, who runs the party’s ground operations, has also been accused of corruption, but these allegations have so far not reached her door. What has stood out through Mamata’s three terms is her personal image — as someone untouched by the privileges that come with power. Her modest home in Kalighat remains unchanged, her room stark and bare. Those who know her well say she maintains a deeply personal connection. They talk of how she keeps in touch over private hotlines and helps people out in times of distress. Others talk of her personal visits, without her security trail, when she would be completely at home, propping her feet up, regaling you with her stories. Mamata is known to be a devout Shakti worshipper, someone who cooks the prasad herself during Kali Puja, and wears her saree the traditional way while at her Kalighat home. Those who have worked with her say she is quick with her decisions but tends to be emotional and impulsive. A former bureaucrat says, “When she was starting the cash transfer schemes, some officers flagged that it would create a revenue constraint, but she said, ‘I will do it for the people; money will be arranged.’ Once, while returning from a district tour, she met some children at the roadside without shoes or chappals. Then and there, she asked her team to start a scheme to distribute shoes to students.” This hands-on, impulsive nature has seen entire schemes or decisions being changed after her intervention. “The Chief Minister wanted to create a higher state civil service drawn from the top category of West Bengal Civil Service officers. Everything was decided. Then, the CM came across a newspaper report, and, after consulting with some close officers, stopped all work on the idea. That happened more than eight years ago. The project hasn’t seen the light of day,” says a senior IAS officer. Saumitra Khan, who left the TMC alleging lack of democracy in the party and is now BJP MP from Bishnupur, says, “Mamata Banerjee has the ability to get people close to her very fast. But she also has the ability to throw the person away as fast. She has been a street fighter all her life, but that is sometimes not suitable when you are the head of government.” Now, as a long-drawn, shrill election campaign comes to an end, Mamata has, true to her style, gone all out. She has addressed 94 public meetings, gone on 13 padayatras and held four road shows since March 25. Even for someone as battle-hardened as Mamata, this could be her toughest fight yet. Will she, once again, stop the BJP’s juggernaut from rolling into West Bengal? Over to May 4.
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Apr 29, 2026, 07:42 AM
Punjab's Aam Aadmi Party Faces Crisis After MPs Defect to BJP

Punjab's Aam Aadmi Party Faces Crisis After MPs Defect to BJP

ExpansionAdd as a preferredsource on google Punjab's ruling Aam Aadmi Party is currently going through its most difficult political phase. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann himself has taken the front after seven Rajya Sabha MPs left the party and joined the BJP. Trending Videos In the city campus in Shahpur, Jalandhar, a crucial meeting was held today under the leadership of state in-charge Manish Sisodia, which was attended by more than 25 MLAs and ministers. On the controversy over the word advertiser, the Speaker of the Punjab Assembly Kultar Sandhwa, Minister Barinder Goyal and MLA Balkar Sidhu were also present. On the controversy over the word "traitor" during the meeting, Speaker Kultar Sandhwa said that this is not a small issue, it cannot be answered in two minutes. He said that the leaders who have left the party should think themselves whether their decision was right or wrong.
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Apr 29, 2026, 07:39 AM
BJP Leaders Claim Strong Voter Enthusiasm Signals 'Paribartan' in West Bengal

BJP Leaders Claim Strong Voter Enthusiasm Signals 'Paribartan' in West Bengal

Senior BJP leaders on Wednesday expressed satisfaction over what they described as strong voter enthusiasm across West Bengal, claiming that it augurs well for “paribartan” (change) in the state. BJP state president and Rajya Sabha MP Samik Bhattacharya, Union Minister of State Shantanu Thakur, senior leader Dilip Ghosh and actor-turned-politician Mithun Chakraborty expressed similar views while speaking to the media, saying people exercised their democratic rights without fear or intimidation. Ghosh, who is contesting from Kharagpur Sadar, told reporters that the presence of central forces was necessitated as the "situation in West Bengal turned worse than Kashmir." "TMC goons used to attack opposition candidates and intimidate voters previously, but they can't anymore. Now, everywhere there is violence-free and fear-free atmosphere, and credit goes to the Election Commission," he told reporters. "People of the state now yearn for 'Paribortan' and removal of the TMC regime," he said. Echoing him, Bhattacharya told reporters, "After 50 years, people of West Bengal have voted in such a way, where the usual scene of intimidation, threat to voters outside polling booths by ruling party leaders was missing. Everyone has come forward to cast their votes. Whoever you like to vote for, exercise your right freely." Thakur said Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's "false claims about high-handedness of central forces and the Election Commission will not work anymore, as reflected by the high voter turnout across the state in the earlier first phase and the present second phase. "In Falta, the TMC candidate was threatening voters. The special police observer of EC went there to instil confidence among voters, and polling is taking place peacefully in a fair manner. Mamata Didi's game is over," he said. Actor and BJP leader Mithun Chakraborty, who cast his vote in Belgachia, said he voted "like an ordinary voter" standing in the queue without seeking any special facilities. "I do not want any facility. I voted like a common voter," Chakraborty told reporters after casting his ballot. Expressing confidence over the polling turnout, he said, "I hope, watching the trend, voting will be higher than 90 per cent. And if that happens, you can predict what will happen," hinting at a possible change of guard in the state government.
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Apr 29, 2026, 07:35 AM
West Bengal Assembly Elections: Second Phase Voting Underway, Amit Shah Appeals to Voters

West Bengal Assembly Elections: Second Phase Voting Underway, Amit Shah Appeals to Voters

Voting for the second phase of West Bengal Assembly elections is underway on Wednesday (29 April 2026). This time, voting is being held on 142 seats. Meanwhile, Home Minister Amit Shah posted on X and appealed to the people to vote. He wrote that to free Bengal from the rule of fear, syndicate and corruption, I appeal to all the voters of the second and last phase, especially mothers, sisters and youth, to vote in large numbers. Your one vote will restore the pride of Bengal as well as give security to women. Only a government that has the vision of development and the will power to oust infiltrators can fulfill the dreams of the youth of Bengal. Vote for'Sonar Bangla '. The second phase of West Bengal Assembly elections is not only a real test for the ruling Trinamool Congress in the southern districts of the state, but can also prove to be a decisive opportunity to open the doors of power to the voters of the Bharatiya Janata Party.
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Apr 29, 2026, 07:26 AM
BJP Sweeps Gujarat Civic Polls, AAP Surprises in Tribal-Dominated Areas

BJP Sweeps Gujarat Civic Polls, AAP Surprises in Tribal-Dominated Areas

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has once again decimated the opposition in the Gujarat civic polls. From urban to rural areas, the lotus is everywhere. While the Congress is once again out of the contest, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has not been able to make a mark, but Arvind Kejriwal's broom in the villages of the tribal-dominated Narmada district has certainly surprised. However, it is being credited to the personal influence of tribal leader and AAP MLA Chaitra Vasava. In the area dominated by Dediapada MLA Chaitra Vasava, the AAP has won the district panchayat where the BJP government built the world's tallest statue. On the one hand, where the BJP government claims that the statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel's'Statue of Unity'has led to socioeconomic change, the public is showing a different attitude in the local elections. Compared to the defeat of the BJP in the Statue of Unity Narmada, the defeat in Ayodhya is also being compared to the defeat of the Ram temple, where the party also won four Lok Sabha seats in the district panchayat elections.
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Apr 29, 2026, 07:26 AM
Pentagon Chief Hegseth to Testify on Mideast War as Efforts to End Conflict Stall

Pentagon Chief Hegseth to Testify on Mideast War as Efforts to End Conflict Stall

WASHINGTON: Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth will make his first testimony before Congress on the Mideast war Wednesday, as efforts to end the conflict stalled with the United States reportedly skeptical of Tehran's latest offer to unblock the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has blockaded the waterway -- a vital conduit for oil and gas shipments -- since the start of the US-Israeli offensive two months ago, sending shockwaves through the global economy. US officials did not dispute accounts by CNN and The Wall Street Journal that US President Donald Trump was skeptical of the proposal. During a White House state dinner Tuesday, Trump told Britain's King Charles III and other guests that Iran has been "militarily defeated." He added that "Charles agrees with me even more than I do -- we're never going to let that opponent have a nuclear weapon." But an Iranian army spokesman told state TV on Tuesday that "we do not consider the war to be over," saying Tehran had "no trust in America." "We have many cards that we have not yet used... new tools and methods of fighting based on the experiences of the past two wars, which will definitely allow us to respond to the enemy more decisively" should the fighting resume, Amir Akraminia said in an interview. Efforts to end the war have stalled in recent days, with Vice President JD Vance last week preparing to fly to Pakistan for new talks but then staying home. The latest Iranian proposal, passed along by Pakistan and studied by Trump administration officials in a meeting Monday, laid out red lines including on nuclear issues and Hormuz, according to Iran's Fars news agency. The plan would reportedly see Tehran ease its chokehold on the strait and Washington lift its retaliatory blockade on Iranian ports while broader negotiations continue, including over the thorny question of Iran's nuclear program.
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Uttar Pradesh Inaugurates Sixth Expressway, Ganga Expressway

Uttar Pradesh Inaugurates Sixth Expressway, Ganga Expressway

Vistara Follow Whatsapp Channels Uttar Pradesh has built a network of highways and expressways in the last few years. Since the expressway between Noida and Agra, five expressways have come up in the state. Today (Wednesday), April 29, the sixth expressway has been inaugurated in Uttar Pradesh. Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated UP's new Ganga Expressway. This 594-kilometre-long e-way is also being seen as a route to power for the BJP in the next year's elections in UP. Trending videosIt is important to know what the Ganga Expressway needs and the history of its construction. What are the features of this expressway? How much is its economic and political importance? Let's know... Advertisement
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Apr 29, 2026, 07:08 AM
India, Ecuador Strengthen Ties Through Bilateral Cooperation

India, Ecuador Strengthen Ties Through Bilateral Cooperation

External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar met his Ecuadorian counterpart, Gabriela Sommerfeld, on Wednesday and discussed ways to enhance cooperation in key sectors such as trade, agriculture and capacity building. In a post on X, Jaishankar said, “Pleased to welcome FM Gabriela Sommerfeld Rosero of Ecuador, who is on her first visit to India. We discussed ways to deepen cooperation, including in trade, health, agriculture, digital and capacity building. Will cooperate closely in multilateral forums.” He welcomed Ecuador’s decision to initiate the process of joining the India-led International Solar Alliance (ISA) and the International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA). He noted that Ecuador is already a member of the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure. The EAM also announced that an agreement had been reached on funding for the implementation of Quick Impact Projects. “The agreement on funding for the implementation of Quick Impact Projects is a step forward in deepening our development partnership,” Jaishankar said. The Ecuadorian Foreign Minister arrived in New Delhi earlier in the day for a three-day visit aimed at strengthening bilateral ties. In a post on X, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said, “Warmly welcome Minister of Foreign Affairs and Human Mobility Ms Gabriela Sommerfeld Rosero of Ecuador on her arrival in New Delhi today. Her visit will further strengthen ties between India and Ecuador.” Sommerfeld, who is also Ecuador’s Minister of Human Mobility, is scheduled to visit Rajghat and pay tribute to Mahatma Gandhi before meeting Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal, and Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita later in the evening. Last November, Margherita visited Ecuador on an official trip and called on President Daniel Noboa Azin, holding discussions on enhancing and diversifying bilateral cooperation between the two countries. During the visit, Margherita also held talks with Ecuadorian ministers, vice ministers and officials to deepen cooperation across key sectors, including agriculture, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, training, education, culture, tourism, trade, textiles, health and pharmaceuticals. The MoS also met Sommerfeld, during which the two ministers signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on cooperation between the diplomatic training institutions of India and Ecuador. Margherita and Sommerfeld also jointly inaugurated the resident Embassy of India in Quito, underscoring India’s commitment to strengthening its partnership with Ecuador. In December, Margherita met Ecuador’s Ambassador to India, Fernando Bucheli Vargas, in New Delhi and discussed ways to strengthen ties and work together in areas of common interest. India and Ecuador established diplomatic ties in 1969. The two countries signed a Memorandum of Understanding for holding Foreign Office Consultations in 2000. According to the MEA, five rounds of consultations have so far been held between the two sides — in 2005, 2008, 2011, 2014 and 2023. -IANS
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Apr 29, 2026, 07:08 AM
PM Narendra Modi to Inaugurate Ganga Expressway in Uttar Pradesh

PM Narendra Modi to Inaugurate Ganga Expressway in Uttar Pradesh

: A major infrastructure milestone is set for Uttar Pradesh as Prime Minister Narendra Modi is going to inaugurate the much-awaited Ganga Expressway today, 29 April 2028. With the opening of the expressway, travel time between Meerut and Prayagraj will be reduced from the current 10–12 hours to approximately 6 hours. The Ganga Expressway will provide a smoother, faster, and more efficient journey, benefiting commuters and boosting economic activity throughout the region. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will officially inaugurate the expressway today in Hardoi district. The Ganga Expressway is a massive 594-kilometre-long, six-lane access-controlled greenfield corridor designed for high-speed travel. This modern design will reduce congestion, eliminate unnecessary stoppages, and ensure a more comfortable travel experience. The Ganga Expressway will make travel between Meerut and Prayagraj much faster and more convenient for commuters. It will significantly reduce travel time and provide a smooth, direct route for vehicles. This will help decrease traffic on existing highways, making journeys less stressful and more comfortable. Overall, the expressway will improve connectivity across the region and make daily commuting easier and more efficient for everyone. The Ganga Expressway is expected to improve access to markets for farmers by connecting them better to big cities and export centres. This will make it easier and faster to transport their farm produce. The improved road network will also make travel easier for tourists. Better connectivity to different places in Uttar Pradesh may attract more visitors and help the local tourism industry grow. Nagendra Nath Sinha, MD of Rodic Digital & Advisory, said the Ganga Expressway marks a key step in India’s expansion of high-speed, access-controlled road corridors. He noted that the 594 km project, built with an investment of around ₹36,230 crore and designed for speeds up to 120 km/h, reflects the scale of modern infrastructure development in the country. He added that the expressway will improve connectivity, reduce travel time, and strengthen freight efficiency, while also promoting the use of digital systems for better tolling and operations management. The Ganga Expressway passes through 12 districts in Uttar Pradesh, creating a strong and seamless road network. This wide reach will improve connectivity and support development across multiple regions of the state. The project will connect a total of 519 villages, helping to accelerate economic activities in both rural and urban areas across Uttar Pradesh. A local resident from Uttar Pradesh said that road conditions have improved significantly, helping save a lot of time for commuters. They added that the benefits go beyond time savings, as better roads also improve fuel efficiency, making travel easier, safer, and more convenient. ंगा_एक्सप्रेसवे उत्तर प्रदेश बन रहा है 'एक्सप्रेसवे प्रदेश' योगी सरकार की महत्वाकांक्षी परियोजनाओं में से एक गंगा एक्सप्रेसवे का निर्माण कार्य पूर्ण हो गया है, 29 अप्रैल को प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी जी ोई में एक्सप्रेसवे का ोकार्पण करेंगे... . . #upcm #uttarpradesh … pic.twitter.com/yA70rKumVH https://twitter.com/ANI/status/2049368623110820161 The Ganga Expressway will start from Bijoli village in Meerut district and will end at Judapur Dandu village in Prayagraj district. The expressway will also enhance connectivity across freight corridors, making transportation more efficient. In addition, it is expected to lead to fuel savings of around 30%. The Ganga Expressway will create immense opportunities for the people of Uttar Pradesh by providing safer and faster connectivity across the state. Jitin Prasada, Union Minister of State for Commerce and Industry of India said that with the inauguration of the historic Ganga Expressway project, a new era of fast, safe, and modern transportation will begin in Uttar Pradesh. He added that the expressway will play an important role in making the state a leading economy in the country. The dual-use infrastructure in Ganga Expressway enhances national security preparedness and adds strategic value beyond its economic benefits, making the Expressway an important asset for both development and defence needs. Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared that he had the opportunity to have darshan and perform pooja at the Baba Vishwanath Temple in Kashi. He prayed to Lord Shiva for the happiness, prosperity, and good health of all citizens of the country. He also said that the darshan of Maa Annapurna and Maa Ganga brought him great peace, and he wished that their blessings spread positive energy among everyone. He concluded by expressing his respect and greetings to the people of Kashi. https://twitter.com/ians_india/status/2049358501445611574 The Ganga Expressway is 594 km long and is the longest expressway in Uttar Pradesh. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate the project shortly. Improved connectivity in Uttar Pradesh is closely linked to the progress of farmers and the rapid growth of traders and entrepreneurs. Expressways like the Bundelkhand Expressway, Purvanchal Expressway, and the proposed Ganga Expressway are expected to strengthen transport links across the state and generate significant employment opportunities. Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak said that the Ganga Expressway is being inaugurated in Hardoi and described it as a step toward fulfilling the vision of a developed India. He added that the construction of the expressway will give new momentum to the economic development of both Uttar Pradesh and the country as a whole. https://twitter.com/ians_india/status/2049351608480522556 The Ganga Expressway project is expected to significantly reduce travel time between Meerut and Prayagraj from the current 10–12 hours to around 6 hours, making travel faster, easier, and more efficient. The emerging expressway grid will expand high-speed road connectivity across Uttar Pradesh from east to west and north to south, helping promote balanced regional development. Prime Minister Narendra Modi saw the Vikramaditya Vedic clock installed at the Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple premises in Varanasi during his visit. https://twitter.com/ians_india/status/2049350633673908600 The Ganga Expressway is not just a transportation project but a major transformative initiative. It is expected to reduce logistics costs, attract industrial investment, boost agriculture and rural incomes, generate employment opportunities, and drive overall economic growth across Uttar Pradesh. Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with children during his visit to the Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Varanasi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is performing prayers and interacting with devotees during his visit. The atmosphere remains devotional as people gather to catch a glimpse of the Prime Minister and participate in the spiritual events. BJP MLA Ravindra Jaiswal said that every visit by the Prime Minister brings new development initiatives for Varanasi. He added that people thronged the streets to catch a glimpse of PM Modi as news of his visit spread across the city. BJP MP Jagdambika Pal says, "Before the double-engine government of PM Modi and CM Yogi came to power in Uttar Pradesh, there was only one expressway in the entire state. Today, there are twelve expressways... Whenever Narendra Modi comes to Uttar Pradesh, he gives a major gift. Recently, when he came to Noida, he laid the foundation stone for a huge semiconductor factory... Today, they gave Varanasi a significant gift. And the way they held such a large conference with women there clearly demonstrates the anger among the women of the country... Rahul Gandhi of the Congress Party, Akhilesh Yadav of the Samajwadi Party, Trinamool Congress, Mamata Didi, Stalin of the DMK, have not only insulted but also betrayed the women of the country... These people exposed it in the Lok Sabha and in the entire country that the opposition parties are against women's reservation." Prime Minister Narendra Modi has begun the pooja ceremony at Kashi Vishwanath as part of the Ganga Expressway inauguration event. The ceremony marks an important moment ahead of the formal launch of the expressway project. The inauguration of the Ganga Expressway is set to begin soon. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to arrive at Shyampur village in the Mallawan area of Hardoi shortly. The event is scheduled to start around 11:15 AM. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has arrived at the Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Varanasi for darshan and pooja ahead of the Ganga Expressway inauguration. Five welcome points, including Lahurabir Chowk, have been set up in Varanasi with saffron decorations, drumbeats, and flower showers to mark the occasion of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit. The expressway will significantly reduce travel time for both people and goods, making transportation quicker and more efficient across Uttar Pradesh. In Hardoi, Uttar Pradesh, police and security personnel have been deployed at the Mallawan–Kannauj stretch ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit. The area has also been decorated with flowers in preparation for the inauguration of the Ganga Expressway. The project facilitated the construction of an all-weather, high-speed, access-controlled expressway. It will help decongest the increasing traffic on the existing road network and improve smooth movement across regions.
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Apr 29, 2026, 07:08 AM
Uttar Pradesh Panchayat Elections Delayed Amidst Court Case and Growing Discontent

Uttar Pradesh Panchayat Elections Delayed Amidst Court Case and Growing Discontent

Saurabh Rai, Lucknow / Mau: The political and administrative heat has intensified in Uttar Pradesh over the three-tier panchayat elections. The delay in the elections, the expiry of the tenure of the panchayat representatives and the growing discontent at the ground level have made the issue more serious. Meanwhile, when the Navbharat Times team questioned the Panchayat Raj Minister Om Prakash Rajbhar about the dates of the elections, he clearly said that the government is fully prepared, but the decision is pending as the matter is currently pending in the Allahabad High Court. The further process will start only after the court order. The demand for the extension of the tenure became the center of discussion at the state-level workshop held at the Panchayati Raj Directorate, Lohia Bhawan in Lucknow. During the workshop, the office bearers of the Block Pramukh Sangh lodged a strong protest over the delay in the elections and raised the demand for the extension of the tenure of the current office bearers by making them the administrators.
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Apr 29, 2026, 07:02 AM
Mamata Banerjee Accuses BJP of Rigging Elections in Bhabanipur

Mamata Banerjee Accuses BJP of Rigging Elections in Bhabanipur

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of rigging elections in Bhabanipur, where voting is underway.She alleged that central forces were intimidating voters and accused Election Commission observers of acting like "terrorists."Banerjee is contesting from Bhabanipur, where she faces off against Suvendu Adhikari , the Leader of Opposition in West Bengal.At one point, Mamata came face-to-face with Adhikari."Look at her..No one is voting for her today," he was heard saying.
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Apr 29, 2026, 06:58 AM
Nepal's Political Instability: Challenges, Power Struggles, and International Influence

Nepal's Political Instability: Challenges, Power Struggles, and International Influence

New Delhi: Nepal is going through a period of political instability and political activity these days. Recently, the new government led by PM Balen Shah is surrounded by many challenges. Incidents like the resignation of two ministers within a few weeks, the adjournment of the parliament session, and protests on the streets have raised questions about the stability of the government. Nepal is also in the news internationally. Big countries like China, America, and India are trying to increase their influence in Nepal. India is also active under the "Neighborhood First" policy. Meanwhile, former agent Lucky Bisht has said in a tweet that the news about the current situation in Nepal is "propaganda." Former agent Lucky Bisht's tweet is making many claims on Nepal's politics and government. He wrote that all the news of the government falling and changing the PM in Nepal is just a propaganda and a blank lie! They go further.
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Apr 29, 2026, 06:55 AM
Tejashwi Yadav's Claim: Assassin Ramdhani Yadav Had Ties to NDA Leaders

Tejashwi Yadav's Claim: Assassin Ramdhani Yadav Had Ties to NDA Leaders

Patna: After the encounter of Ramdhani Yadav, the assassin of Sultanganj EO Krishna Kumar Bhushan, many new pictures are coming out. Now Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav has created a sensation in the political corridor. Tejashwi Yadav has released two photos and claimed that the slain criminal Ramdhani Yadav was close to NDA leaders. Tejashwi Yadav's big claim and accusation Tejashwi Yadav has put a tweet in which he has put pictures of Ramdhani Yadav, the assassin of the executive officer and who was killed in the encounter. Ramdhani Yadav is seen with BJP President Nitin Navin in one picture, and in another picture he is with Union Minister Chirag Paswan. Tejashwi Yadav has made allegations on the basis of these photos. Ramdhani Yadav was the leader of NDA - Tejashwi Yadav has written in his tweet that "Prime Minister Narendra Modi's song Marbaksar Ki 6 bullets in the chest, Sushani Goondas, BJP's protected Ramdhani Yadav is a criminal and many people will now say about the killing of Union Minister Nitin Besura.
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Apr 29, 2026, 06:50 AM
Mamata Banerjee and Suvendu Adhikari Confronted at Bhabanipur Polling Booth Amid Election Tensions

Mamata Banerjee and Suvendu Adhikari Confronted at Bhabanipur Polling Booth Amid Election Tensions

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Leader of the Opposition Suvendu Adhikari landed at the same polling booth area in Bhabanipur’s Chakraberia, amid allegations of intimidation and poll irregularities. The incident occurred in ward 70, where Banerjee was already present outside the booth after receiving complaints from local TMC leaders about alleged intimidation. The two leaders, however, did not come face-to-face or exchange courtesies. Banerjee accused the BJP of with the help of central forces, police observers and election officials. Adhikari dismissed the charge as “frustration”, claiming the chief minister had realised that “not a single vote” was coming her way. He said Banerjee was “scared” as state police had been replaced by central forces. “The Election Commission has deployed CAPFs here. If she has any problem, she should approach the EC. Why have 40-50 people come with her?” Adhikari said. "Today is the day of voters. I have made it clear and will step up wherever needed. This time no one will be spared. People should be allowed to vote. I will win Bhabanipur with a margin of at least 30,000 votes," he added. Banerjee, who usually steps out of her Kalighat residence only in the afternoon to cast her vote at Mitra Institution School, broke convention this time and hit the ground before 8 am, signalling the political stakes attached to the constituency and the larger battle for south Bengal. As polling got underway in 142 constituencies in the second and final phase of the assembly elections, Banerjee moved through Chetla, Padmapukur and Chakraberia, visiting booths, speaking to local leaders and sitting outside the polling station in ward number 70 after complaints that the local councillor was allegedly being prevented from stepping out of his home.
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Apr 29, 2026, 06:46 AM
West Bengal Voter Turnout Reaches Highest Point at 47.86%

West Bengal Voter Turnout Reaches Highest Point at 47.86%

The voter turnout was the highest among the 142 constituencies till 11 am. It was 47.86 per cent. It was followed by Manteswar. The voter turnout was 46.83 per cent. The lowest till 11 am was in Maheshtala-33. 5 per cent. The voter turnout till 11 am was 37.27 in Bhabanipur. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's opponent there is Suvendu Adhikari, the leader of the opposition in the state. The voter turnout was 34.28 per cent in Bhangar.
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Apr 29, 2026, 06:45 AM
Assam Assembly Election 2026: Accuracy of Exit Polls Questioned as Results Approach

Assam Assembly Election 2026: Accuracy of Exit Polls Questioned as Results Approach

The results of the Assam Assembly Election 2026 are due to be announced on 4 May. The pulse of the political parties is high and the public is also curious to know who will get the key to power. The exit polls will also come out before the results as usual. But are the exit polls always right? Let's take a look before the results of 2026. Let's see what the major exit polls predicted in the last Assam Assembly Election 2021 and how much they proved to be right when the actual results came out on 2 May 2021. The main contest in the 2021 election was between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) -led NDA and the Congress-led Mahajot. The elections for all the assembly seats in Assam were held in a single phase on 9 April. Among the figures released by the country's well-known survey agencies after the voting ended, almost all of the NDA's return in Assam was a clear majority of 75. Let's India Today's Exit Polls explain this.
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Apr 29, 2026, 06:37 AM
Vietnamese President To Lam to Visit India, Push for BrahMos Missile Deal

Vietnamese President To Lam to Visit India, Push for BrahMos Missile Deal

New Delhi: Vietnamese President To Lam is expected to visit India next week. His visit is aimed at furthering the strategic and military partnership with India. But the biggest target of his visit is the proposed deal for BrahMos missiles worth about ₹5,800 crore ($700 million). People with knowledge of the matter have been quoted as saying. During Vietnamese President To Lam's visit to India, he is expected to push for the purchase of a range of weapons and defence equipment in addition to buying BrahMos missiles. According to a report in our sister paper ET, the proposed deal could include anti-ship versions of BrahMos, which would help Vietnam enhance its maritime security capabilities. Russia has also agreed to sell BrahMos missiles to the Maldives, which India has jointly developed with Russia. Russia is a trusted friend of India, a long-time ally of Vietnam. According to the report, Russia has backed India's indigenous BrahMos missiles and Lam is the strongest leader in Vietnam after several decades.
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Apr 29, 2026, 06:36 AM
India's Modest Progress in Increasing Women's Representation in Parliament

India's Modest Progress in Increasing Women's Representation in Parliament

While the global percentage of seats held by women in national parliaments rose from 11.3 per cent to 27.2 per cent over the last three decades, India’s progress remains relatively modest. According to a new report by the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), women’s representation in the Parliament of India rose from 7.2 per cent in 1995 to 13.8 per cent in 2025. Published to mark 30 years of the landmark Beijing Declaration, the report (Women in parliament 1995-2025) provides a sobering backdrop to the ongoing debate in India over the issue of reserving 33 per cent seats for women in the Lok Sabha and the Vidhan Sabhas. Although the Women’s Reservation Bill (Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam) was passed through the 106th amendment to the Indian Constitution in September 2023, it is yet to be implemented. Against this backdrop, revisiting the long history of this legislation becomes important to address the fundamental questions of constitutional, social, and political equality. In addition to voting rights, major women’s organisations were deliberating the question of reserving seats in political bodies as early as the 1930s. In India, bills to amend the Constitution to reserve seats for women in Parliament and state legislative assemblies were introduced in 1996, 1998, 1999, and 2008. The first three bills lapsed with the dissolution of the respective Lok Sabhas. The 2008 bill was introduced in the Rajya Sabha and passed by the Upper House. However, it also lapsed with the dissolution of the 15th Lok Sabha. In 2021, a public interest litigation was filed before the Supreme Court by the National Federation of Indian Women, seeking the reintroduction of the Women’s Reservation Bill to reserve 33 per cent of seats for women in the Lok Sabha and Legislative Assemblies. In 2023, the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam received unanimous support in both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha. But more than 30 months after the law was passed, it is still being debated, raising issues of constitutional, social and political equality. Women’s representation in the Indian parliament and assemblies continues to remain marginal. India is among the countries where fewer than 7 per cent of ministers are women, according to the Global Gender Gap Report 2023, published by the World Economic Forum. The Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam is seen as an effort that can enable equitable participation of women. It reflects India’s commitment to Article 15(3) of the Constitution, which allows the state to provide women and children with special legislation and welfare provisions. At the same time, there is a need to adhere to Article 15(4) and Article 15(5) of the Constitution, which empower the state to make special provisions for socially and educationally backward classes. These constitutional provisions draw attention to the heterogeneous nature of the category of women, and underline the need for policy designs to take into account intersectional social identities like caste and class. Notably, the women’s movement in India has historically been critiqued through an intersectional lens. Marginalised social groups like Dalits, Adivasis, and Other Backward Classes (OBCs) often argue that the women’s movement has remained urban and upper-caste centric. This is also evident in debates around the Women’s Reservation Bill in Parliament. Reserving seats for women is seen as a move that would facilitate the political entry of primarily relatives of existing politicians or elite women. Therefore, there has been a continued demand for reservations for Dalits and other backward classes within the 33 per cent quota. The Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam 2023 bill requires one-third of the seats reserved for the Scheduled Castes (SCs) and the Scheduled Tribes (STs) to be reserved for women. However, the non-inclusion of the OBC sub-quota in the draft legislation has been questioned by some leaders. Nivedita Menon, in her article titled “Elusive ‘Woman’: Feminism and Women’s Reservation Bill” (Economic and Political Weekly, 2000), argues that the debates around the bill reveal a fundamental set of questions about citizenship and representation. Women should not be viewed as a homogeneous group without any socially intersecting identities. Their caste, class, ethnic and religious locations are important in understanding how they should be represented in parliamentary bodies, she adds. Both Menon and Mary John (Women in Politics and the Subject of Reservations, 2017) argue that women have been historically viewed as “subjects of political reform” . The Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam is also aimed at bringing about the political reform of women. But what kind of implications does this ‘top-down approach’ have for democracy? One-third women’s representation in local bodies (panchayats and municipalities) mandated by the 73rd and 74th Constitutional amendments may offer some insights. Reports highlight that elected women sarpanches are often sidelined while their male family members – commonly referred to as ‘sarpanch pati’ or ‘pradhan pati’ – exercise authority. While mere representation is not enough, there’s also a need to move beyond distinctions of women’s issues (usually non-political) versus other issues (political ones). This can be made possible by not just increasing the numerical representation of women, but also giving voice to them on diverse issues. This will help make women’s presence in politics an ordinary rather than an extraordinary phenomenon. Here, comparative examples from other countries can be considered. According to a study by PRS Legislative Research, countries like Sweden, Norway, South Africa, Australia, France, and Germany do not mandate reserved seats for women in legislatures. Instead, some political parties in these countries provide voluntary internal quotas. Such voluntary party quotas have contributed to enhancing women’s political representation. For instance, women constitute around 46 per cent of representatives in Sweden and Norway, while their share stands at 45 per cent in South Africa, 38 per cent in Australia and France, and around 35 per cent in Germany. At the same time, some studies suggest that reservations in parliamentary seats often prompt political parties to primarily field male candidates in unreserved seats. Using data from the Election Commission of India, Geetika Dang and Prerna Sharma, in their study “Why Women Candidates Are More Likely to Run as Independents” (2019), show that of the 8,251 candidates who contested the 16th Lok Sabha elections in 2014, only 8.1 per cent were women. And the largest share of women were independent candidates. This suggests that strengthening women’s participation within political parties might serve as a crucial complement to the Women’s Reservation Bill. Women’s political participation also needs to be extended beyond familial and kinship relations. Soumya Bhowmick, in his article “Equality vs Empowerment: Women in Indian Legislature” (Economic and Political Weekly, 2023), argues that implementing reservation in a top-down manner is not going to be enough. There should be substantive representation across caste and religion, and progress also depends on shifts in people’s attitudes. Moreover, institutional support in the form of training, mentoring, and leadership development, particularly for first-generation women politicians from socially marginalised backgrounds, remains insufficient. The lack of financial resources, high election campaign costs, and limited access to funding networks further make it harder for women to contest elections equitably. Politics continues to be considered a male bastion. Deep-rooted gender biases affect intra-party dynamics as well as voter perception. Therefore, if the Women’s Reservation Bill has to bring about meaningful constitutional transformation, then it has to go beyond the mere politics of women’s presence. It requires party-level restructuring and collaboration between political parties. Trace the evolution of women’s reservation in India from the 1990s to the enactment of the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam. Why has its implementation been delayed? Political representation of women in India is shaped as much by social structures as by legal provisions. Discuss with reference to caste, class, and kinship networks. Examine the role of societal attitudes and gender norms in limiting the effectiveness of women’s political representation. Compare legislated seat reservations with voluntary party quotas adopted in countries such as Sweden and Norway. Which model is more suitable for India? The Women’s Reservation law risks becoming a case of descriptive representation without substantive empowerment. Critically examine. (Rituparna Patgiri is an Assistant Professor at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Guwahati .) Share your thoughts and ideas on UPSC Special articles with ashiya.parveen@ indianexpress.com . Gear up for UPSC Prelims 2026—Practice smarter, revise faster, and succeed with our Special Quiz Magazine. ( Click Here ) Click Here to read the UPSC Essentials magazine for April 2026. 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Apr 29, 2026, 06:31 AM
India Set to Become Superpower in Next 40 Years: US Expert

India Set to Become Superpower in Next 40 Years: US Expert

Washington: India is going to be a superpower in the next four decades, says US expert Robert Nicholas Burns. India is going to be a superpower because of its size, scientific talent, and geographical location. India has the size and scientific talent to play an important role in geopolitics. In the next 40 years, former US ambassador to China Nicholas Burns says, India will be the world's biggest power.
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Apr 29, 2026, 06:24 AM
Indian Rupee Falls to Weakest Level in a Month Amid High Crude Oil Prices

Indian Rupee Falls to Weakest Level in a Month Amid High Crude Oil Prices

The Indian rupee fell to its weakest level in a month on Wednesday, near its all-time low, ​though losses were contained by likely central bank intervention ​that blunted pressure arising from persistently high crude oil prices.The rupee declined ‌to a low of 94.80 per dollar in early trade, before paring losses to last quote at 94.73, down 0.2 per cent on the day. The South Asian currency hit an all-time low of 95.21 per dollar in late-March.Dollar sales by state-run banks, most likely on behalf of the Reserve Bank of India, helped limit the currency's fall, traders said.The central bank has intervened frequently in recent sessions and traders characterize the activity as likely being aimed at curbing volatility as opposed to anchoring the currency ‌at a specific level, in line with the RBI's often stated policy on currency management.While the 94.80 per dollar level may hold on the day, "there is significant dollar buying pressure as well, so all dips (on USD/INR) will get bought into," a trader at a Mumbai-based public sector bank said, asking not to be identified as they are not authorized to speak to the ​media.Also ReadRupee falls 13 paise to 94.81 against US dollar during early tradePublic sector banks grapple with empty boardroom seats, face challengespremiumGovt fixes OCI card application fee at $275, scraps 6-mth stay ruleRBI's expected credit loss guidelines may hit PSBs, mid-tier banks harderpremiumRupee weakens, bond yields harden tracking rise in crude oil pricesIn global markets oil-sensitive Asian currencies continued to face pressure, with the Indonesian rupiah hitting ‌a record low, as Brent crude oil futures perched above $110 per barrel.Later in the day, the focus will be on the US Federal ​Reserve's ‌policy decision.The Fed is widely expected to keep rates unchanged, but focus will be ‌on commentary around how policymakers expect the war with Iran to impact the world's largest economy."Our base case is for a neutral statement in ‌Powell's ​last FOMC chaired ​event, and for Powell to continue to say they need more data to assess the full impact of disruptions to energy and energy ‌related prices," analysts ​at MUFG said in a note.
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Apr 29, 2026, 06:23 AM
Gujarat Congress Decimated in Local Body Elections

Gujarat Congress Decimated in Local Body Elections

Ahmedabad, તા.29: Congress has been decimated in the local body elections. Not getting power in any municipal corporation, there is a similar plight in other local bodies. Gujarat Congress will now do a post-mortem of the defeat in the coming days. Of course, after the defeat of the workers, leaders, some leaders of the state at the district level, some leaders of the state are raising the issue of tickets obtained arbitrarily, tickets sold in winnable seats, lack of coordination, lack of funds, and no efforts have been made to control the damage. Before the local body elections, there was an atmosphere of anti-incumbency, a number of street candidates were banned for BJP candidates, with this resentment, most of the people in the cities did not consider it appropriate to vote. Many star campaigners were not even found anywhere. Campaign materials were also not delivered on time. Instead of saving their strongholds, instead of the entire Gujarat, Congress leaders were making claims that the list of candidates had already been finalized, but the names of the candidates had not been delivered.
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