The political heat in India is rising as the Election Commission prepares to announce assembly election dates for five states today at 4:00 PM. West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Puducherry are set to go to polls, triggering intense campaign activity among major parties. West Bengal may see three to four phases of voting, Assam one to two phases depending on regional festivals like Bihu, while Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Puducherry are expected to hold single-phase elections. The opposition, particularly Congress, faces a challenging battle. In Assam, Congress has appointed Priyanka Gandhi to lead the candidate selection process and oversee campaigning, while also contending with the emergence of the Aam Aadmi Party, which has released its first list of 14 candidates. In West Bengal, Congress and BJP aim to challenge Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress, but face anti-incumbency and polarized electorates. Political debates are fueled by controversies like the SIR voter list revisions and alleged communal polarization in Assam. Parties are strategizing around campaign resources, candidate deployment, and voter engagement. With campaigning already in full swing, these elections are poised to test each party’s organizational strength, outreach, and ability to sway undecided voters, making the coming weeks critical in shaping regional and national politics.
Assembly Polls Update: Congress, AAP & BJP Prepare for Fierce Battles in 5 States in 2026


