Political activity across India is intensifying as the 2026 Assembly Elections approach key deadlines. The nomination process for all 234 constituencies in Tamil Nadu and 294 constituencies in West Bengal is set to conclude on April 6, marking a crucial phase in the electoral process.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to address three major rallies in Assam, aiming to boost momentum for his party ahead of polling. Meanwhile, in Maharashtra, Rohit Pawar has appealed for an uncontested bypoll in Baramati.
In West Bengal, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee urged citizens to vote strongly, especially those affected by the removal of names from voter lists. She encouraged such voters to challenge the deletions through legal channels and make their voices heard.
The political atmosphere further heated up after allegations by the Trinamool Congress (TMC), accusing the BJP of involvement in unrest in Malda, where officials verifying voter lists were reportedly surrounded by protesters.
Adding to the political exchanges, Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticized Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, accusing him of taking credit for projects funded by the central government.
With campaigns in full swing and accusations flying across parties, the election season is witnessing intense competition and heightened political drama across multiple states.
