As West Bengal heads toward a high-stakes Assembly election, the political battle between the Bharatiya Janata Party and the All India Trinamool Congress is intensifying across multiple fronts. Union Home Minister Amit Shah is set to unveil a ‘chargesheet’ targeting the government led by Mamata Banerjee, flagging issues from law and order to corruption and governance. At the same time, political messaging has taken a cultural turn, with BJP leaders countering allegations around food habits—even as fish becomes a symbolic flashpoint in the campaign. Economic concerns are also dominating the discourse, after Abhishek Banerjee warned of a possible fuel price hike post-elections, intensifying the BJP, TMC face-off. Adding to the controversy, BJP leader Dilip Ghosh sparked a row with his remarks on adopting a tougher policing model, drawing sharp reactions from the ruling party. NDTV's Muskan and Shubh Bharadwaj brings you the details.