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West Bengal Election 2026: Campaigning Reaches Peak as Phase 1 Voting Approaches

Political campaigning across West Bengal has entered its final and most intense phase as the state prepares for the 2026 Assembly Elections. Phase 1 polling will take place on April 23, covering 152 seats, while the remaining seats will vote in Phase 2 on April 29. With all 294 assembly constituencies set to decide the future government, major political parties have accelerated rallies, roadshows, and manifesto campaigns ahead of counting day on May 4.

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West Bengal Election 2026: Campaigning Reaches Peak as Phase 1 Voting Approaches

With just three days remaining for the first phase of polling on April 23, political activity across West Bengal has reached its highest intensity as parties race to secure voter support in one of India’s most closely watched state elections.

The West Bengal Assembly Election 2026 will be conducted in two phases, with all 294 assembly constituencies set to vote across April 23 and April 29. The final counting of votes will take place on May 4, when the next government of the state will be decided.

From Kolkata to North Bengal and from Junglemahal to South 24 Parganas, campaign efforts have entered full force with rallies, public meetings, door-to-door outreach, and major political roadshows dominating the state’s political landscape.

Phase 1 to Cover 152 Seats on April 23

The first phase of polling on April 23 will cover 152 assembly constituencies spread across multiple districts considered politically crucial for all major parties.

These seats are expected to play a major role in shaping the overall election result, making the first phase highly significant for both the ruling and opposition parties.

Security arrangements have also been strengthened in sensitive districts, with central forces and state police deployed to ensure peaceful and fair polling.

The Election Commission has intensified monitoring in areas with previous records of poll violence and voter disturbances.

All 294 Seats to Vote in Two Phases

Unlike previous elections conducted over multiple phases, the 2026 West Bengal Assembly Election will be completed in just two phases.

Phase 2 polling will take place on April 29, covering the remaining constituencies and completing the full electoral process across all 294 assembly seats.

This compressed schedule has made campaigning more aggressive, as parties now have limited time to maximize voter outreach and public engagement.

Political leaders from national and regional parties are actively holding back-to-back public meetings to influence undecided voters.

Major Parties Intensify Campaign Efforts

The ruling Trinamool Congress, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Congress, and Left Front have all stepped up campaign intensity with large rallies and targeted promises for key voter groups.

Issues such as women’s welfare, employment, farmers’ support, inflation, law and order, and local development remain central to the election narrative.

Senior national leaders, chief ministers from other states, and major party faces are now campaigning heavily across Bengal to strengthen their party’s final push before voting begins.

The final week is expected to witness some of the largest political rallies of the election season.

Counting Day Set for May 4

After both polling phases conclude, vote counting will be held on May 4 under tight security and Election Commission supervision.

The counting day is expected to attract nationwide attention as the results will determine the political future of one of India’s most politically significant states.

Political analysts believe the 2026 West Bengal election could have a major national impact beyond state politics due to Bengal’s strategic importance.

Final Verdict

With Phase 1 polling just days away, West Bengal has entered the most decisive stage of the 2026 Assembly Election.

Campaigning has intensified across all districts as parties make their final appeal to voters before the first ballots are cast.

The next two weeks will shape the political direction of the state, making this one of the most important elections in recent years.

As Bengal prepares to vote, the entire nation watches closely for what could be a landmark political result.

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