

West Bengal Assembly Election 2021 LATEST Updates
Mamata supported anti-CAA protesters for vote bank: Aditynath
While addressing a campaign in Hooghly, Yogi Aditynath on Thursday alleged that Mamata Banerjee supported those who instigated violence during CAA protests.
“During CAA protests, TMC people were supporting those who were instigating violence. In UP, we put up hoardings of rioters and confiscated their properties. Mamata Didi can’t do this as she sees them as TMC vote bank,” said Aditynath.
During CAA protests, TMC people were supporting those who were instigating violence. In UP, we put up hoardings of rioters & confiscated their properties. Mamata Didi can’t do this as she sees them as TMC vote bank: UP CM & BJP leader Yogi Adityanath in Hooghly#WestBengalPolls pic.twitter.com/NOZns4gi72
— ANI (@ANI) April 8, 2021
West Bengal Assembly Election 2021 LATEST Updates
JP Nadda begins roadshow in Alipurduar
West Bengal: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president JP Nadda holds a roadshow in Alipurduar. #WestBengalPolls pic.twitter.com/REpGm1MObH
— ANI (@ANI) April 8, 2021
West Bengal Assembly Election 2021 LATEST Updates
Yogi Adityanath to campaign in Hooghly
Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Aditynath will address a public meeting in Champadani in Hooghly district of Bengal. The fourth phase of the Assembly election will be held on 10 April.
West Bengal Assembly Election 2021 LATEST Updates
Phase four on 10 April to cover 44 seats
As per the election commission’s announcement, the fourth phase of voting for the West Bengal Assembly elections 2021 is scheduled on Saturday (10 April). West Bengal is witnessing intense political fight between BJP, TMC and other parties ahead of the fourth phase of Assembly elections, in which 44 constituencies will go to polls.
In this phase five districts of Hooghly, Howrah, South 24 Pargana, Coochbehar and Alipurduar will go for polling.
West Bengal Assembly Election 2021 LATEST Updates
Bengal only poll-bound state to report violence: Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury
Senior Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury on Wednesday said that of the four states and one union territory where Assembly elections were held, incidents of violence were reported only from West Bengal and the BJP and the TMC are responsible for it.
Chowdhury, the West Bengal Congress president, however, told reporters that such incidents were fewer in West Bengal this time in the concluded three phases, thanks to the efforts of the Election Commission (EC).
“Apart from West Bengal, three other states and one Union Territory are going through the polling process but one can hear incidents like attempt to capture booths, bloodshed and attacks only from our state,” he said.
West Bengal Assembly Election 2021 LATEST Updates
JP Nadda to hold three roadshows
BJP president JP Nadda on Thursday will be holding three road shows in West Bengal. He will be holding two rallies in Alipurduar at 12.15 pm and 1.30 pm and is scheduled to address another in Mekliaganj at 3.15 pm.