West Bengal’s high-stakes Assembly elections are heating up with sharp political exchanges and key developments across parties. Amit Shah has launched a scathing attack on the All India Trinamool Congress government, releasing a ‘chargesheet’ and accusing it of fear, intimidation, and violence, charges the TMC has strongly denied. Meanwhile, the Election Commission of India has released the second supplementary voter list under the Special Intensive Revision, but lack of transparency over deletions and additions has raised questions. On the political front, the Indian National Congress has held its Central Election Committee meeting, with leaders like Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi finalising most candidates for the 294 seats. Tensions have also escalated over Murshidabad violence, with Mamata Banerjee accusing the BJP of instigating unrest, while the BJP has hit back, defending administrative decisions. NDTV's Muskan brings you the details.