Assam and West Bengal are entering a high-stakes phase as assembly elections draw near. In Assam, Union Home Minister Amit Shah addressed a massive rally highlighting the government’s record on healthcare infrastructure, including new medical colleges, cancer centers, and district hospitals totaling over ₹1,300 crore. BJP campaigns focus on continuity under Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, emphasizing development and governance achievements. Meanwhile, the Congress, led by Priyanka Gandhi’s screening committee, is gearing up to challenge the BJP’s stronghold, highlighting alleged corruption and governance lapses. Analysts note polarization and anti-incumbency sentiment as central campaign themes. In West Bengal, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is expected to contest independently, relying on TMC’s organizational strength and welfare schemes to mobilize voters. BJP continues aggressive outreach with rallies by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Amit Shah targeting key constituencies. Election observers point to voter sentiment, local issues, and candidate credibility as decisive factors. Both states are witnessing intense political mobilization, with parties strategically positioning themselves ahead of the polls. Analysts predict closely contested battles in both regions, potentially reshaping political dynamics at the regional and national levels.
BREAKING: Assam & West Bengal Heating Up as BJP, Congress, TMC Ramp Up Campaigns Ahead of Polls

