New Delhi/Kolkata/Chennai/Thiruvananthapuram | April 10, 2026
The Assembly Elections 2026 have intensified across India, with sharp political exchanges, major announcements, and record-breaking voter turnout shaping the narrative.
Mamata Banerjee Attacks BJP Over Assam Polls
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee strongly criticised the BJP and claimed that the party brought people from outside during the Assam elections. According to her, this reflects the BJP’s lack of confidence in winning. As a result, political tensions have escalated further during the ongoing campaigns.
Amit Shah Releases BJP Manifesto in West Bengal
Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched the BJP’s manifesto in Kolkata. The party outlined 15 key promises to attract voters.
These include:
- Crackdown on illegal infiltration
- A white paper to expose alleged corruption
- Creation of 1 crore new jobs
Furthermore, the manifesto highlights BJP’s aggressive strategy to expand its presence in West Bengal.
Political Violence in Kerala
At the same time, tensions rose in Kerala after miscreants vandalised the Congress office in Kannur. Congress leaders directly blamed CPI(M) workers for the incident.
Additionally, reports of arson and attacks in Payyannur have surfaced, which have increased concerns about law and order in the state.
MK Stalin’s Metro Outreach in Chennai
In Chennai, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. K. Stalin took a surprise ride on the metro. Interestingly, this move is part of his public outreach campaign. By interacting with commuters directly, he aims to connect with voters more effectively.
Electoral Roll Controversy in West Bengal
On the other hand, a controversy has emerged regarding electoral roll revisions in West Bengal. Data suggests that a significant portion of the removed names belongs to Muslim voters.
Therefore, this issue is expected to become a major political flashpoint in the coming days.
Record Voter Turnout Across States
Despite political tensions, voter participation has remained exceptionally high.
- Kerala recorded 78.27% turnout
- Puducherry achieved a record 89.74% turnout
- Assam registered its highest-ever turnout at 85.9%
Clearly, these numbers indicate strong public engagement in the democratic process.
Upcoming Poll Phases
Looking ahead, campaigning continues intensely in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. The next phase of elections will take place on April 23, 2026.
Meanwhile, political parties are increasing their outreach efforts to secure voter support.
Overall, the Assembly Elections 2026 are becoming increasingly competitive. Political clashes, strategic campaigning, and high voter turnout are shaping the election landscape. In conclusion, the coming weeks will play a crucial role in determining the final outcome.
