West Bengal police reopen 59 cases linked to 2021 post-poll violence

West Bengal police have reopened 59 older cases and registered 181 new FIRs connected to the 2021 Assembly election violence. The action forms part of a wider crackdown on alleged irregularities involving Trinamool Congress leaders.

On May 18, 2026, West Bengal police issued a statement detailing the steps taken so far. They have started 458 new enquiries, registered 181 fresh FIRs and reopened 59 cases that had previously been closed with final reports.

Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari also announced two new committees during his cabinet meeting. One committee, headed by retired Justice Biswajit Basu and IPS officer K. Jayaraman, will examine institutional corruption. The second, led by retired Justice Samapti Chattopadhyay and IPS officer Dyamanti Sen, will look into atrocities against women and girl children. Work on both panels is scheduled to begin on June 1.

Several arrests took place the same day. Police detained Arghya Mondal, son of TMC MLA Dilip Mondal, along with four others in South 24 Parganas on charges of financial irregularities. In Durgapur, block president Satadip Ghatak and former MLA Malay Ghatak’s aide Raju Ahluwalia were taken into custody over post-poll violence and extortion allegations. Two TMC councillors and a zonal chairman from Hooghly were also arrested.

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Voters in long queues at a West Bengal polling station amid heavy security for the final phase of 2026 assembly elections.
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West Bengal votes in final phase of assembly elections

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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.

The Election Commission of India has placed 106 individuals with criminal records under preventive detention in three West Bengal districts ahead of the first phase of assembly elections on April 23. The action aims to ensure a violence-free polling process. The ruling Trinamool Congress has filed a PIL in Calcutta High Court against potential further detentions.

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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.

Suvendu Adhikari was sworn in as West Bengal's first BJP chief minister on Saturday, five days after the party ended 15 years of Trinamool Congress rule.

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The Election Commission of India has deleted over 27 lakh names from West Bengal's voter list following Special Intensive Revision, affecting many who voted in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. The move has sparked accusations of bias from TMC and defenses from BJP ahead of assembly elections. The Supreme Court recently declined further intervention.

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'.

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Ahead of West Bengal assembly election vote counting, Mamata Banerjee and Abhishek Banerjee instructed TMC counting agents in a virtual meeting to stay vigilant at centres. They urged agents not to trust rumours, avoid outside food, and report any irregularities. Counting is scheduled for May 4.

 

 

 

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