Assembly Election 2026 Highlights: TMC alleges mass 'illegal' Form 6 filings, files police complaint

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Tamil Nadu Assembly polls: MK Stalin accuses BJP, AIADMK of spreading misinformation
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Tuesday alleged that the BJP and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam spread false information about Tamil Nadu. He claimed their allegations had been disproved, forcing them to "bow their heads in shame". Stalin asserted that the state continues to excel across sectors, accusing rivals of attempting to create unrest through slander.
-Anagha
Assam polls: BJP manifesto promises ‘all-round development’, says Diplu Ranjan Sarma
BJP candidate from Guwahatiâs new Assembly constituency, Diplu Ranjan Sarma, hailed the partyâs Assam manifesto as a roadmap for the stateâs future. He said, "The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has released its manifesto for Assam. This manifesto is a vision for Assam's future⦠development-development, development all around." He added it focusses on industrialisation, infrastructure, and agriculture, calling it "a very big achievement" and asserting, "Here, 100 per cent votes will go to the BJP."
-ANI
West Bengal Election: TMC files police complaint over ‘illegal’ bulk Form 6 submissions, releases video
The Trinamool Congress on Tuesday said it has filed a police complaint seeking an investigation into the alleged illegal mass submission of Form 6 applications by the BJP at the office of the Chief Electoral Officer in West Bengal. The party claimed the bulk filings were aimed at adding voters in violation of rules.
The TMC also released a video from a press conference in Delhi, alleging it shows large-scale submission of Form 6 inside the CEOâs office. The visuals purportedly capture stacks of forms being submitted in bulk, which the party said raises serious concerns over the integrity of the voter enrolment process.
Kerala Assembly Elections: BJP releases manifesto with promises of free LPG cylinders, Rs 2,500 aid for poor women
The NDA manifesto promises direct cash support, free LPG cylinders and pensions, alongside major infrastructure and governance reforms, as it seeks to position itself as an alternative to LDF and UDF in Kerala. Read full story here
West Bengal polls: Bengal CEO Manoj Agarwal clarifies rules on Form 6 amid Trinamool Congress allegations
West Bengal Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Agarwal addressed allegations by the All India Trinamool Congress regarding Form 6 submissions, stating the process strictly follows rules and cannot be manipulated. He clarified that Form 6 is meant for new voters aged 18 and above and can be submitted year-round, though entries made within 10 days of nominations will not be reflected in current rolls. Agarwal said no individual voter changes can be made at the CEO level, with complaints sent for enquiry. He added tribunals are being set up, with judges notified, to handle appeals and ensure voter rights.
-Anirban Sinha Roy input
Kerala elections: Congress MP Shashi Tharoor campaigns in Kottayam
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Tuesday campaigned for this party in Kottayam ahead of the Kerala Assembly elections.
#WATCH | Kottayam, Kerala: Congress MP Shashi Tharoor said, "The campaign is going very well, and I am seeing a positive trend in favour of the UDF." pic.twitter.com/8bzcB1PVl9
â ANI (@ANI) March 31, 2026
Kerala Assembly polls: BJP chief Nitin Nabin targets LDF-UDF, claims saffron party rising in Kerala
In Kollam, BJP national president Nitin Nabin said the party has consistently fulfilled its âModi guaranteeâ promises, unlike the Indian National Congress in states like Karnataka and Himachal Pradesh. He accused the Left Democratic Front and United Democratic Front of stalling Keralaâs development, alleging "match-fixing" between them. Nabin said growing support among youth and women reflects rising trust in the BJP, asserting the party will emerge as a strong alternative in the state.
-ANI
Tamil Nadu news: MK Stalin launches campaign in Thiruvarur, backs alliance candidates
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin began his election campaign in Thiruvarur, highlighting the release of the DMKâs 2026 manifesto at Anna Arivalayam. Calling Thiruvarur the stronghold of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, he invoked the legacy of M Karunanidhi. Stalin urged voters to support key candidates including Poondi Kalaivanan, TRB Rajaa from Mannargudi, and CPI leader K Marimuthu from Tiruthuraipoondi. Emphasising alliance strength, he appealed to voters to ensure their victory and send them to the Tamil Nadu Assembly.
-Parmod Madhav input
Tamil Nadu polls: BJP's Piyush Goyal, Nainar Nagendran target Stalin govt, release 'chargesheet' against it
At a BJP press conference in Tamil Nadu, led by Piyush Goyal and Nainar Nagendran, the party strongly criticised the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) government. They alleged that under Chief Minister MK Stalin, the state has witnessed rising crime, including drug-related issues and violence against women and children. The BJP also released a 'chargesheet' accusing the government of failing to fulfil election promises and promoting family-led governance involving Udhayanidhi Stalin and Kanimozhi. Goyal described the upcoming election as a decisive moment to expose the DMK-led alliance, while affirming pride in Tamil Naduâs culture and growth potential.
-Apoorva Jayachandran input
Tamil Nadu Election: DMK, Stalin are the real champions, says Udhayanidhi as he targets AIADMK, BJP
Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin on Tuesday asserted that the DMK and Chief Minister M K Stalin would emerge as the âreal championsâ in the April 23 Assembly elections, regardless of the opposition lineup. Addressing a rally in Pappireddipatti, he framed the contest as one between âTamil Nadu, the soil of self-respect, and the Delhi team,â while accusing the AIADMK of trying to help the BJP gain a foothold in the state.
âRegardless of the teams arrayed against us in the polls, we will prove that the DMK and our Chief Minister M K Stalin are the real champions,â he said. Urging the crowd to back the party, he asked, âWill you prove that Tamil Nadu⦠is always out of Delhiâs control and that thereâs no room for subservient groups?ââto which supporters responded with a loud âyes.â
Tamil Nadu Election: Vijay, TVK cadres booked for alleged MCC violations during Chennai campaign
Actor-politician Vijay and members of his Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) have been booked under multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, for alleged violations of the Model Code of Conduct during campaigning in Chennai ahead of the April 23 Assembly polls, police sources said on Tuesday. The Peravallur police registered cases citing provisions related to obstruction and unlawful conduct, following complaints linked to his roadshow.
According to police, party cadres gathered ahead of the permitted time, causing inconvenience to the public, while the use of around 30 sound systems during the campaign allegedly disrupted traffic and normal movement. TVK, making its electoral debut in the 2026 polls, has fielded Vijay from Perambur and Tiruchirappalli East, with the actor launching his campaign from Perambur.
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West Bengal Polls: BJP claims its candidate's convoy attacked in Bengal's Cooch Behar; TMC denies charge
The BJP on Tuesday alleged that its candidate Rathindra Nath Boseâs convoy was attacked in West Bengalâs Cooch Behar district, claiming Trinamool Congress workers intercepted the cavalcade in the Sutkabari area and hurled âsticks, bamboo poles, bricks and stones,â damaging vehicles and injuring a party worker. âThe ruling party is unable to accept the growing support for the BJP⦠This was a planned attack,â Bose said, terming it an attempt to intimidate party workers ahead of the polls. Police said they were looking into the allegations after rushing to the spot as tensions escalated.
The Trinamool Congress denied any role, attributing the incident to âresentment among local peopleâ over alleged deletions from voter lists during the Special Intensive Revision. âThe BJP candidate had to face that anger. Trinamool Congress had no role,â a local TMC leader said. The clash comes amid heightened political tensions in the state, with the BJP alleging repeated resistance to its campaign efforts in recent days.
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West Bengal Election: 'Won’t let Mamata return, will give Rs 3,500 to women', says Humayun Kabir after quitting TMC
Aam Janata Unnayan Party chief Humayun Kabir on Tuesday launched a sharp attack on West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, a day after resigning from the Trinamool Congress. Speaking in Baharampur, Murshidabad, Kabir said, âI was an MLA of the TMC; yesterday I submitted my resignation. Tomorrow, Asaduddin Owaisi and I will hold a rally addressing 50,000 people. We wonât let Mamata Banerjee come back to power.â He also promised higher financial assistance for women, adding, âShe is distributing Rs 1,500 under the âLakshmir Bhandarâ scheme; I promise to give women Rs 3,500.â
Taking aim at both the BJP and the TMC, Kabir said, âSuvendu Adhikari does nothing but âHindu-Hinduâ. On the other hand, Mamata Banerjee takes Muslim votes and builds temples after becoming Chief Minister three times.â He alleged that projects like Jagannath Dham and a Durga temple in Rajarhat were politically motivated, and added, âWhen she does things for Hindus, wonât I work for Muslims?â He said he would present his full election agenda at the rally.
West Bengal Assembly Elections: TMC, BJP workers clash outside Bengal CEO office
A scuffle broke out between Trinamool Congress and BJP workers outside the Chief Electoral Officerâs office in Kolkata on Tuesday, with tensions flaring during a face-off between supporters of the two parties. Visuals from the spot showed workers carrying party flags as the confrontation escalated into a brief clash before the situation was brought under control.
VIDEO | Kolkata, West Bengal: A scuffle broke out between TMC and BJP workers in front of the Chief Electoral Office, with party flags seen during the clash.
â Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) March 31, 2026
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Kerala Assembly Election: PM Modi leaves when I raise Epstein-Adani, says Rahul Gandhi in rally
Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday launched a blistering attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, alleging he avoids scrutiny in Parliament. Addressing a rally in Perambra, Kerala, Gandhi said, âWhen I give a speech in Parliament and threaten to raise questions about Epstein and Adani, the Prime Minister leaves the Lok Sabha,â adding that the Congress would continue to hold him accountable. âHe can run as far as he wants, but in the end, the Congress party will catch him,â he said.
Gandhi also cited remarks attributed to Donald Trump, claiming, âTrump tweeted that Narendra Modi called him âSirâ⦠He abuses the Prime Minister whenever he wants.â He alleged that âTrump has full control over Narendra Modiâ due to unreleased âEpstein files,â and said the BJP âdivides India and spreads hatredâ through religion-based politics. He further criticised the Prime Ministerâs silence on alleged issues concerning the Sabarimala temple, saying such matters were ignored despite their seriousness.
(ANI)
West Bengal Assembly Polls: Chief Electoral Officer to review CCTV after TMC alleges mass Form 6 submission by BJP
West Bengal Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Kumar Agarwal on Tuesday said he would review CCTV footage at his office following allegations by the Trinamool Congress that a BJP leaderâs representative submitted a large number of Form 6s to register out-of-state voters.
Form 6 is used for first-time voter enrolment or transferring a voter from one constituency to another. TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee claimed around 30,000 forms were submitted in just a few hours, violating Supreme Court directives. After meeting Agarwal on Monday, Banerjee said the CEOâs office could not provide satisfactory answers and warned that the party âwould not take it lying down.â
Responding to the allegations, Agarwal said the Election Commission was treating the matter seriously. âI will see where the agency has installed CCTV, check the footage, and then consider the matter further,â he told a local TV channel. He added that only new voters could apply through Form 6 and that all requests had been sent to Electoral Registration Officers for verification. Agarwal also cautioned that anyone attempting to include names on the voter list under false pretences would face legal action.
(PTI)
West Bengal Election: Mamata Banerjee alleges BJP plotting illegal voter inclusion from other states
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday accused the BJP of attempting to manipulate the stateâs electoral rolls by including illegal voters from Bihar, Rajasthan, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh to tilt the election in its favour.
Speaking at a rally in Chandrakona, Paschim Medinipur, Banerjee urged voters to focus on her leadership rather than individual TMC candidates, asking them to âconsider me the candidate in all 294 seats.â She claimed that TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee had rushed to the Election Commission in Kolkata after learning that nearly 30,000 voter forms had been submitted in a single day.
âThe BJP plans to transport out-of-state voters via railways, as they did in Bihar, to influence polling in constituencies like Asansol and Kharagpur,â she alleged.
West Bengal: Mamata Banerjee slams BJP
"the BJP hates Bengal; it is jealous of Bengali youths' intellect, their professional success, and their cultural superiority," alleged Mamata Banerjee in Bankura.
(PTI)
West Bengal Election News 2026: CM writes to EC over irregularities
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has written to Chief Election Commisioner Gyanesh Kumar over irregularities in the state's updated electoral rolls.
(ANI)
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee writs to CEC Gyanesh Kumar, "It is a matter of deep concern that a constitutional authority such as the Election Commission of India appears to be undermining the democratic and fundamental rights of the people of Bengal. The flawed and seemingly⦠pic.twitter.com/f2IyDhOc3s
â ANI (@ANI) March 31, 2026

