Bengal Elections | Bengal Polls: PM Slams TMC, Mamata Counters BJP, Netaji’s Grandnephew Joins TMC

The political battle in West Bengal is intensifying ahead of the Assembly elections, with sharp exchanges between Narendra Modi and Mamata Banerjee dominating the campaign trail. At a rally in Siliguri, PM Modi launched a strong attack on the All India Trinamool Congress, accusing it of “ruining” the state and backing divisive elements. Mamata Banerjee hit back, alleging the BJP targets Bengalis while promising “Sonar Bangla.” Meanwhile, the Supreme Court of India is set to hear crucial petitions on the electoral roll “freezing date,” a key issue ahead of polling scheduled on April 23 and 29. In another major political development, Chandra Bose, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s grandnephew and former BJP leader, has joined the TMC, calling his earlier decision to join the BJP a “historic blunder.” Stay tuned for all the latest updates. NDTV's Muskan brings you the details. 

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