Assembly Election 2026 Highlights: No tactic against DMK will work in Tamil Nadu, MK Stalin warns opposition

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West Bengal Assembly Polls: Government asks district authorities, police personnel to visit sensitive poll areas
The West Bengal government on Tuesday directed district administrations and police to jointly visit vulnerable areas within the next three days as part of confidence-building measures ahead of the assembly elections, an official said.
(PTI Inputs)
Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections: Udhayanidhi Stalin interacts with supporters during road show
Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin interacted with DMK supporters during his mega road show ahead of the assembly polls.
VIDEO | Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu: Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin interacts with supporters ahead of state assembly elections.#AssemblyPollsWithPTI#TamilNaduPollsWithPTI
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West Bengal Assembly Elections: Muslim votes not needed, Bengal BJP leader's big claim ahead of polls
Dilip Ghosh, the leader of the Bengal BJP unit, in an exclusive interview with India Today's Indrajit Kundu, told that there is no point in seeking the votes of the Muslims in the state as they will not switch their loyalties, leaving the parties that they vote for.
Tamil Nadu Assembly Polls: Opposition tactics will not work in Tamil Nadu, says MK Stalin
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK supremo MK Stalin on Tuesday issued a stern warning against the opposition forces in the state, stating that no tactics implemented by the opposition parties would find their way against the ruling party in the state.
He also criticised Edappadi K. Palaniswami, the opposition leader in the state, for not being clear about his political ideology.
"Palanisamy has now come up with another 'pearl' of wisdom. Do you know what it is? He said, 'The alliance is different, and the ideology is different.' I ask you, Palanisamy, what exactly is your ideology? Can you explain it? Is it 'grabbing legs,' 'pulling legs,' or 'stabbing someone in the back after getting a free ride'? Is this your ideology? Stalin said while taking a jibe at the BJP-AIADMK alliance that aims to oust the ruling DMK government.
Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections: Vijay to hold 2 rallies in Chennai
TVK's Vijay to campaign across two constituencies in Chennai tomorrow, including in T Nagar.
(Input from Anagha)
Tamil Nadu Assembly Election: Former CM EPS raises Mullaiperiyar issue in Theni
Speaking during a roadshow in Theni, AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami, said, "The AIADMK government took steps to strengthen the Mullaperiyar Dam. We had also placed a request with the Chief Minister of Kerala to reinforce the dam. The present Chief Minister, who is in alliance with the Communist Party, has not addressed the issues faced by farmers."
(ANI)
Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections: Will win 200 seats, says A Raja
DMK MP A Raja says, "The BJP will not be accepted by the people of Tamil Nadu. The state will not accept any alien ideology, much less the BJP... DMK will win more than 200 seats."
(ANI)
#WATCH | Perambalur, Tamil Nadu | DMK MP A Raja says, "... The BJP will not be accepted by the people of Tamil Nadu... Tamil Nadu will not accept any alien ideology, much less the BJP... DMK will win more than 200 seats." pic.twitter.com/clvgynMIpv
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Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections: Tamil Nadu Deputy CM campaigns in Kanniyakumari
Tamil Nadu Dy CM & DMK Candidate from Chepauk-Thiruvallikeni Assembly constituency, Udhayanidhi Stalin, holds an election rally in Padmanabhapuram.
(Source: Udhayanidhi Stalin Social Media)
#WATCH | Kanniyakumari | Tamil Nadu Dy CM & DMK Candidate from Chepauk-Thiruvallikeni Assembly constituency, Udhayanidhi Stalin, holds an election rally in Padmanabhapuram.
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West Bengal Assembly Elections: TMC accuses EC of instructing police to target party leaders' vehicles
In its latest allegation against the Election Commission, Trinamool Congress accused the poll body of instructing the police to target and check the vehicles of the party leaders.
(ANI input)
Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections: DMK minister takes a jibe at BJP
DMK Minister Dayanidhi Maran took a jibe at the BJP, stating that the party, which opposes the distribution of freebies, is now at the full support of it. He also criticised the party for allegedly lying to voters about welfare schemes and several other policies.
VIDEO | Chennai, Tamil Nadu: DMK MP Dayanidhi Maran says, â⦠Isnât it strange that the same BJP, which opposes freebies, is now supporting them? What has happened to the BJP? Will they lie and do anything?â¦â
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West Bengal Assembly Elections: Infiltrators threatening demography change, says PM Modi in Bengal
During his interaction with the BJP workers in West Bengal, PM Narendra Modi said that infiltration in the state is threatening a demographic change and it has triggered concern among the citizens.
He also criticised the Trinamool government for its alleged cut-money (bribery) culture in the state.
Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections: Vijay holds mega road show ahead of poll rally
TVK supremo C Joseph Vijay holds a mega roadshow in Tiruppur ahead of his public meeting on Tuesday.
VIDEO | Tamil Nadu polls: TVK leader Vijay holds a roadshow ahead of a public meeting in Tiruppur, with supporters following him on motorcycles.
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West Bengal Assembly Polls: Bid farewell to Mamata Banerjee on Bengali New Year, says Amit Shah
In his mega poll outreach in Bengal's Gangarampur, Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched a scathing attack on Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress Supremo Mamata Banerjee, asking the people to decide whether to bid farewell on the Bengali New Year.
"On the Bengali New Year, the people of Bengal must decide to bid farewell to Mamata Banerjee. Are you all ready to remove her? The Bharatiya Janata Party has resolved that after forming the government on May 5, we will work to identify and remove infiltrators from across Bengal and the entire country. Tell me, should infiltrators be removed or not?" he said.
VIDEO | West Bengal Assembly Election 2026: Union Home Minister Amit Shah addresses a public meeting in Gangarampur and says, âOn the Bengali New Year, the people of Bengal must decide to bid farewell to Mamata Banerjee. Are you all ready to remove her? The Bharatiya Janata Party⦠pic.twitter.com/proPoWb48D
â Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) April 14, 2026
West Bengal polls: Rahul Gandhi says PM looks dull, claims he cannot look him in the eye
Rahul Gandhi launched a sharp attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying his appearance âlooks dullâ and alleging that he is unable to âlook him in the eyeâ during public engagements in Bengal.
He further alleged that the BJP has created a centralised system of party financing involving industrialist Gautam Adani, claiming that the party and Adani are closely linked in what he referred to as a âModani company.â He alleged that Adani provides financial backing and media support to the BJP.
Rahul Gandhi also claimed that the United States has initiated action against Adani and said that despite financial influence, they would not be able to leave India due to ongoing international scrutiny.
West Bengal elections: Rahul Gandhi says Mamata shut factories, PM Modi hurting industry in India
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said that industries are facing a âdouble blowâ in Bengal, alleging that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has shut down factories in the state while Prime Minister Narendra Modi is damaging Indiaâs broader industrial sector.
Tamil Nadu Assembly elections: BJP promises Rs 2,000 monthly aid, LPG cylinders in TN manifesto
On the welfare front, the BJP announced Rs 2,000 per month for women heads of households, three free LPG cylinders annually, and a one-time Rs 10,000 payment to every household to offset tax hikes and rising living costs. The manifesto also proposed a Rs 25,000 subsidy for eligible women to purchase e-scooters, Rs 2,000 monthly assistance for those rearing jallikattu bulls, and Rs 10 lakh ex gratia in case of participant deaths.
Tamil Nadu polls: Nadda cites Tamil New Year, Ambedkar anniversary at manifesto event
JP Nadda said it was âauspiciousâ to release the manifesto on Tamil New Year and noted that the day also marks the 150th birth anniversary of BR Ambedkar. He described Tamil Nadu as âthe cradle of the worldâs oldest civilisationâ and expressed pride in its cultural heritage, invoking figures such as Thiruvalluvar and Subramania Bharati.
Tamil Nadu elections: BJP releases Tamil Nadu manifesto, Nadda leads launch
The BJP on Tuesday released its Tamil Nadu election manifesto, with party president JP Nadda unveiling a series of welfare and governance promises, while also launching sharp criticism of the ruling DMK.
Bengal polls: Owaisi reaches Kolkata, backs Humayan Kabir in Murshidabad nomination filing
AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi arrived in Kolkata and is set to join Humayun Kabir during his nomination filing in Murshidabad. He also raised concerns over the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise in West Bengal, stating that his party opposes it and has already moved the Supreme Court on the issue.
Owaisi further said the Election Commission of India has no authority to cancel citizenship and claimed there are discrepancies in the SIR adjudication list in Bengal, urging that these issues be clarified at the earliest.

