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Modi's Electioneering
কৃষ্ণনগরে একটি বিশাল জনসভায় ভাষণ দিলাম। পশ্চিমবঙ্গের অন্যান্য প্রান্তের মতো, এখানকার মানুষও টিএমসি-র ওপর বীতশ্রদ্ধ।
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 23, 2026
আমি নিশ্চিত যে এবার, রাজ্যের অনেক জেলাতেই টিএমসি খাতাও খুলতে পারবে না। pic.twitter.com/R4SZiVSeYc
আজ হাওড়ার রোড-শো কে ভাষায় বর্ণনা করা অসম্ভব। বরং বলা যায়, হাওড়া থেকে শুরু হয়ে ঐতিহাসিক হাওড়া ব্রিজ পেরিয়ে কলকাতায় শেষ হওয়া এই রোড-শো…
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 23, 2026
পরিবর্তনের আকাঙ্ক্ষা পশ্চিমবঙ্গের প্রতিটি প্রান্তে প্রতিফলিত হচ্ছে।
টিএমসি-র পাপের শাস্তি হবেই।
বিজেপিই পশ্চিমবঙ্গের পছন্দ। pic.twitter.com/2ifNp4USWb
PM @NarendraModi is the @ElonMusk of politics. And Indian democracy is the Pacific Ocean of politics. 👆https://t.co/BGM690wn7D @manojsinhabjp @SmritiIrani @JM_Scindia @chiragpaswan @KanganaTeam @byadavbjp @AshwiniVaishnaw @G_ShekhawatBJP @kishanreddybjp @JoshiPralhadBJP
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 23, 2026
Some more glimpses from the roadshow from Howrah to Kolkata. pic.twitter.com/UJadS59Pdp
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 23, 2026
টিএমসি সরকারের কারণে, পশ্চিমবঙ্গের মৎস্যজীবী সম্প্রদায় সমস্যা জর্জরিত। একবার রাজ্যে বিজেপির ডবল ইঞ্জিন সরকার গঠিত হলেই, এখানকার সমুদ্র কেবল নিরাপদই হয়ে উঠবে না, তা রাজ্যের সমৃদ্ধির উৎসেও পরিণত হবে। pic.twitter.com/Nb1ZdxqIRa
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 23, 2026
৪ঠা মে টিএমসি-র সিন্ডিকেট রাজের মেয়াদ শেষের তারিখ। তারপর, তাদের লুটতরাজের সম্পূর্ণ হিসাব নেওয়া হবে। pic.twitter.com/smzcPhOKna
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 23, 2026
মথুরাপুরের মানুষের উৎসাহ-উদ্দীপনা থেকে এটা পরিষ্কার যে টিএমসি-র নিশ্চিহ্ন হওয়া এখন নিশ্চিত। pic.twitter.com/FGbgWHGxOw
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 23, 2026
4 May is the expiry date of TMC’s syndicate rule. After that, there will be a full accounting of the loot they have committed. pic.twitter.com/wIEOZVbe6W
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 23, 2026
The energy and enthusiasm of the people of Mathurapur have made it clear that TMC’s wipeout is certain. pic.twitter.com/XJeIgjc7Rh
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 23, 2026
৪ঠা মে, পদ্ম ফোটা নিশ্চিত... pic.twitter.com/UjJcHbFSvT
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 23, 2026
কৃষ্ণনগরে একটি বিশাল জনসভায় ভাষণ দিলাম। পশ্চিমবঙ্গের অন্যান্য প্রান্তের মতো, এখানকার মানুষও টিএমসি-র ওপর বীতশ্রদ্ধ।
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 23, 2026
আমি নিশ্চিত যে এবার, রাজ্যের অনেক জেলাতেই টিএমসি খাতাও খুলতে পারবে না। pic.twitter.com/R4SZiVSeYc
10 guarantees for the Nari Shakti of West Bengal… pic.twitter.com/JRnVuWMzzR
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 23, 2026
Over the past 15 years, the ruthless TMC government has had only one identity…of telling lies and misleading people. Its half-hearted promises on many basic services, including education and healthcare, are clear proof of this. pic.twitter.com/Rmb9bmttFb
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 23, 2026
From Mathurapur, a clear message is emerging... There is rising frustration across West Bengal for TMC’s neglect and syndicate culture. People are rallying behind BJP for development.@BJP4Bengal https://t.co/E9g92iOTwK
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 23, 2026
Addressed a massive rally in Krishnanagar. Here, like in all other parts of West Bengal, people are fed up of TMC.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 23, 2026
I’m certain that this time, TMC won’t open its account in many districts of the state. pic.twitter.com/zqwZ82Ui9j
Krishnanagar is voicing strong discontent against TMC’s misgovernance and lack of accountability. People are tired of its corruption and inefficiency.@BJP4Bengal https://t.co/hO5TbSO9Oz
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 23, 2026
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— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 23, 2026
In the 1980s, most IITians would go abroad. In 1989, when I graduated from IIT Madras, I remember feeling extremely dejected about our country. Punjab, Kashmir and Assam were all burning.
— Sridhar Vembu (@svembu) April 22, 2026
My heart was not in engineering. I was mostly reading books in Economics and Philosophy -…
In the 1980s, most IITians would go abroad. In 1989, when I graduated from IIT Madras, I remember feeling extremely dejected about our country. Punjab, Kashmir and Assam were all burning.
— Sridhar Vembu (@svembu) April 22, 2026
My heart was not in engineering. I was mostly reading books in Economics and Philosophy -…
I am building a trillion-dollar company with which to eliminate extreme poverty across India: https://t.co/Yp6szF82Ij
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 23, 2026
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— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 23, 2026
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Sunday, April 19, 2026
India State Elections: Assam, West Bengal, Kerala, Tamilnadu, Puducherry
Medinipur is witnessing strong backlash against TMC’s syndicate raj, mafia culture and the collapse of law and order. People are seeing the BJP as the only credible alternative.@BJP4Bengal https://t.co/gR6uni6oOU
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 19, 2026
These are the only major state/UT polls happening "shortly" as of April 19, 2026 (terms of the assemblies end in May/June 2026). Pre-poll opinion surveys from March–early April 2026 (e.g., CVOTER, VoteVibe/CNN-News18, Matrize-IANS, and Peoples Pulse) provide the latest snapshots of voter sentiment. Note that polls can shift, and these reflect trends before or around the early voting phase.
Here is a summary of which party/alliance is leading in the latest available opinion polls for each:
- Assam (126 seats): BJP-led NDA (incumbent, led by Himanta Biswa Sarma) is leading comfortably.
Recent polls show NDA/BJP+ at ~48% vote share vs. Congress-led INDIA Bloc at ~35% (CVOTER). Seat projections often give NDA 96+ seats. Strong pro-incumbency and government performance are key factors. - Kerala (140 seats): UDF (Congress-led) has a slight edge in a very close/photo-finish contest against incumbent LDF (Left, led by Pinarayi Vijayan).
CVOTER projects UDF at ~40% vs. LDF ~36%, with UDF potentially winning 69–81 seats (LDF 57–69). Some earlier trackers called it neck-and-neck or LDF marginally ahead, but momentum appears with UDF. - Tamil Nadu (234 seats): Extremely tight race between incumbent DMK (led by M.K. Stalin) and the AIADMK-led NDA (including BJP).
Polls are mixed: CVOTER shows DMK at ~41% vs. AIADMK ~38%; Matrize-IANS projects NDA slightly ahead in seats (114–127 vs. DMK 104–114). VoteVibe had DMK marginally ahead. Actor Vijay’s TVK is a new factor but not leading. - West Bengal (294 seats): TMC (incumbent, led by Mamata Banerjee) is leading narrowly over BJP.
CVOTER and Matrize show TMC at ~43–44% vs. BJP ~40–41%. TMC is projected to retain power (e.g., 130+ seats in some surveys), though BJP is making inroads in a tight fight. - Puducherry (30 seats, UT): NDA (AINRC-BJP alliance) (incumbent, led by N. Rangasamy) holds the edge.
Peoples Pulse pre-poll survey (March 2026) projects NDA at 14–17 seats and ~34–36% vote share vs. Congress-DMK SPA at 9–11 seats. It is a competitive three-cornered fight (with TVK also in play), but NDA is favored to form the government.
For the most up-to-date developments, check official Election Commission sources or major news outlets closer to results day.
- Illegal immigration, infiltration, and demographic change: Long-standing core issue tied to the Assam Accord, NRC update, and CAA. BJP highlights border security and evictions of alleged encroachers (often framed as reclaiming public/forest lands); opposition accuses the government of targeting genuine citizens, especially in Muslim-majority areas, while claiming Congress shelters "foreign infiltrators."
- Evictions and crackdown on child marriage: Government drives against alleged illegal occupation; opposition calls them a humanitarian crisis displacing families. Child marriage prosecutions (under POCSO) are portrayed by the ruling side as social reform but criticized as community-targeted.
- Flood control, unemployment, and development: Recurrent floods remain a major grievance despite infrastructure pushes (roads, bridges, medical colleges, semiconductor plant). Jobs/recruitment drives and women’s welfare schemes (e.g., monthly financial aid) are BJP strengths; opposition highlights uneven benefits and land acquisition concerns for indigenous groups.
- Zubeen Garg death controversy and youth concerns: The popular singer’s September 2025 death (alleged foul play) resonates strongly with Gen Z voters (nearly 29% of electorate), influencing demands for justice.
- Anti-incumbency, governance, and nepotism: LDF (seeking rare third term) faces accusations of administrative drift and family favoritism around CM Pinarayi Vijayan (daughter’s IT firm payments and son-in-law’s cabinet induction). UDF pushes this as "Pinarayism."
- Economic/fiscal issues and unemployment: High public debt (₹3.1 lakh crore) and KIIFB off-budget borrowing are attacked as a "debt trap" by UDF; LDF defends them as drivers of infrastructure and poverty eradication (Kerala ranked #1 in ease of doing business). Unemployment and cost of living remain top voter worries.
- Sabarimala gold theft scandal and secularism: 2025 temple gold plating removal (with CPI(M) links alleged) has angered Hindu voters and fueled opposition attacks. Minority consolidation (Muslims/Christians ~47% electorate) and debates over Islamophobia or CAA play roles.
- Welfare vs. scandals: LDF showcases development and poverty eradication; UDF counters with specific guarantees (health insurance, free buses for women) while highlighting other rows like Wayanad rehab funds.
- Welfare schemes vs. development and jobs: DMK emphasizes women-centric programs (e.g., ₹1,000+ monthly aid, free buses, breakfast scheme) that appeal especially to female voters (51% of electorate). Opposition (AIADMK-NDA) and TVK push for better youth employment and long-term economic outcomes over "freebies."
- Governance, corruption, and law & order: Mutual accusations between DMK and AIADMK-led alliance over recruitment scams, institutional credibility, and everyday governance failures. Price rise/inflation affects middle- and lower-income families.
- Federalism, Dravidian identity, and Centre-State tensions: DMK frames the contest around protecting state rights (e.g., vs. Governor, NEET). BJP’s role in the NDA alliance raises "Dravidian vs. saffron" narratives.
- Youth and new players: TVK (led by actor Vijay) attracts first-time and young voters seeking change; caste equations and leadership image remain influential.
- Voter list revision (SIR) and disenfranchisement: Special Intensive Revision deleted millions of names (~9–12% of voters), with TMC and Muslim groups alleging bias against minorities and pro-BJP manipulation; BJP counters that it targets infiltrators. This has become a flashpoint.
- Infiltration, border security, and identity: BJP campaigns on removing "infiltrators" and national security (Bangladesh border); TMC portrays BJP as anti-Bengali outsider threatening linguistic/cultural identity.
- Women’s safety, corruption, and anti-incumbency: Outrage over the 2024 RG Kar doctor rape-murder (alleged TMC cover-up) and broader "jungle raj"/law-and-order failures. Recruitment scams, job irregularities, and 15 years of TMC rule fuel governance attacks.
- Jobs, welfare, and economy: Youth unemployment and industry growth are key; welfare schemes compete with accusations of corruption in relief funds and MGNREGA.
- Statehood and financial autonomy: Demand for full statehood (vs. UT status) and waiver of legacy loans; CPI(M) and opposition highlight delays in legislation and lack of autonomy.
- Unemployment and jobs: Especially for educated youth; governance failures in creating high-quality employment.
- Development, welfare, and Centre ties: NDA (incumbent AINRC-BJP) stresses infrastructure, schemes, and central government support; INDIA bloc accuses unmet needs and corruption.
- Personality politics and alliances: CM N. Rangasamy’s appeal vs. coalition instability; TVK and smaller parties add uncertainty as potential vote-splitters.
Medinipur is witnessing strong backlash against TMC’s syndicate raj, mafia culture and the collapse of law and order. People are seeing the BJP as the only credible alternative.@BJP4Bengal https://t.co/gR6uni6oOU
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 19, 2026