West Bengal Phase 2 polls: Will anti-incumbency, scam charges and SIR row end TMC's 15-year run?
- Posted on April 28, 2026
- By Business News Today
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West Bengal's second electoral phase on April 29 represents a pivotal moment for the Trinamool Congress, which faces mounting challenges after 15 years in power. Voters will weigh significant concerns including anti-incumbency sentiment, corruption allegations, and governance disputes alongside identity politics and public safety matters. With robust participation in the initial phase, the electorate appears engaged and decisive. The final verdict will be announced May 4, determining whether the ruling party can retain its political dominance in this strategically important Indian state.
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