Omar Abdullah questions ECI’s sweeping transfers in poll-bound West Bengal

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has questioned the Election Commission of India’s sweeping transfers of officials in poll-bound West Bengal. In a post on X, he stated that such transfers occur only in non-BJP ruled states and will not change the election outcome in favour of Mamata Banerjee. He predicted that Mamata Didi would win a thumping majority.

On Friday, March 20, 2026, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah questioned the “sweeping transfers” by the Election Commission of India in poll-bound West Bengal, in a post on X. “These sweeping transfers only happen in non-BJP ruled states and especially in West Bengal but that’s no surprise,” he said. Abdullah asserted that no effort by the ECI “to gerrymander will change the results.” “Come counting day Mamata Didi will win a thumping majority,” he added. He further stated that West Bengal will prove “officers don’t win elections for political parties, the leaders of political parties do.” The state is scheduled to hold elections on April 23 and 29 to elect 294 members.

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Split scene of Amit Shah arriving in Kolkata amid BJP celebrations contrasted with Mamata Banerjee refusing to resign after election results.
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Bjp prepares to form government in west bengal after landslide win

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The Bharatiya Janata Party is moving to form the next government in West Bengal following its victory in the assembly elections. Union Home Minister Amit Shah is scheduled to arrive in Kolkata on May 7 to oversee the selection of the legislature party leader. Incumbent Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has refused to resign and plans to challenge the results in court.

West Bengal is voting today in the second and final phase of its 2026 Assembly elections, with over 2,300 companies of Central Armed Police Forces deployed for peaceful polling. The BJP aims to improve on its 2021 performance of 77 seats, amid allegations against TMC. Results are due on May 4.

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The final hours of campaigning for the first phase of West Bengal's 2026 Assembly elections heated up on Tuesday with party leaders exchanging taunts. BJP leader and Union Home Minister Amit Shah targeted TMC chief Mamata Banerjee with 'Ei Didi' remarks over a proposed Babri-like mosque. TMC's Abhishek Banerjee hit back, calling Shah a 'gunda'.

As voting ended in the second phase of West Bengal assembly elections, Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Agarwal stated repolls would follow verification of EVM tampering claims involving tapes or ink. The BJP shared videos alleging issues in Falta constituency booths. The commission invoked its zero-tolerance policy while examining reports.

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On March 29, 2026, the Congress party announced candidates for 284 of the 294 seats in the West Bengal Assembly elections, featuring heavyweights like Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury and Mausam Benazir Noor. The decision to contest all seats ends a decade-long electoral understanding with the CPI(M)-led Left Front. Candidates for 10 seats remain pending.

Governor RN Ravi dissolved the assembly on May 7 after Mamata Banerjee refused to resign. The new BJP government will take oath on May 9.

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Abhishek Banerjee's challenge to Amit Shah to stay in Kolkata on the 4th has resurfaced following the West Bengal election results. After TMC's defeat, Banerjee softened his stance, stating that BJP leaders should visit Bengal, but not just during elections. The statement has reignited political debate.

 

 

 

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