West Bengal Phase 2 Voting continues to witness sharp political exchanges as senior Trinamool Congress leader Abhishek Banerjee made strong claims of a decisive victory for his party. Addressing supporters, he asserted that the opposition’s allegations would collapse after results are declared and expressed confidence that the Trinamool Congress would return to power with a significant mandate. Abhishek Banerjee said that voters will deliver a clear message through the ballot, and criticized rival parties for what he described as misleading narratives. He emphasized that the final outcome would reflect the people’s trust in his party’s governance and organizational strength. As polling progresses across West Bengal, political rhetoric has intensified on both sides. Leaders are actively engaging with supporters, attempting to consolidate voter bases in key constituencies. The second phase of voting has therefore become a crucial indicator of public sentiment ahead of the final results. Meanwhile, voices from the electorate reflect a mix of expectations and concerns. Many voters have highlighted development, governance, education, law and order, corruption control, and women’s safety as key issues influencing their choices. Citizens from districts such as Kolkata, North 24 Parganas, Howrah, Falta, and Nadia have expressed varying priorities but a common demand for better governance. Election officials continue to monitor polling stations closely to ensure a smooth and peaceful voting process. Security arrangements remain tight, with central forces deployed in sensitive areas.


