West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026 | SC To Hear Voter Roll Row, BJP Rift, TMC Steps Up Campaign

The political temperature in West Bengal is rising ahead of the Assembly elections, with multiple high-stakes developments shaping the narrative. The Supreme Court of India is set to hear the contentious voter roll revision case, even as the Trinamool Congress and the Election Commission of India remain at odds. Meanwhile, Suvendu Adhikari has intensified attacks on Mamata Banerjee, while the BJP faces internal unrest with Nitin Nabin stepping in to manage dissent. On the other hand, Abhishek Banerjee and Mamata Banerjee are leading a coordinated campaign push across North and South Bengal, highlighting a high-voltage electoral battle ahead. NDTV’s Muskan brings you the details. 

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